Chamelaucium 'Painted Lady'
Shrub with purple and white flowers.
Selection Criteria: hardy, vigorous, early flowering, floral characteristics, very long flowering and very long vase life
Chamelaucium 'Tickled Pink'
Small flowered, late maturing small branch angled waxflower. Flowers are two-coloured with striped, pale pink-red petals; flowering August to late October.
Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Newmarracarra'
The cultivar is a robust shrub, growing vigorously to 2m tall
with a spread of 2-3m. The newer stems are tinged pink, and the leaves are
long, being between 30-40mm in length. This cultivar is an early flowering
variety with large, full petals. The flower is rose pink with dark centres,
though flower colour varies from when a flower has freshly opened to when
it starts to wither with age. Thbe flower colour is blotched on the older
flowers. The flowers measure ca. 22mm in diameter.
DIAGNOSIS:
Banksia 'Giant Candles'
The leaves of this cultivar are plus/minus 4.5cm long and are
intermediate between the two parents, being whorled around the stem as in
B. ericifolia and with the revolute margins of B. spinulosa. The leaves are
not toothed. The inflorescence of this cultivar is its most striking
attribute. A single inflorescence can measure 38-40cm long. When fresh the
inflorescence resembles B. ericifolia. The individual flowers are rich
orange in colour and 2-2.6cm long, as compared to the gold flowers with
black styles of B. spinulosa var. spinulosa. In Brisbane the flowering
period is from autumn through winter.
Callistemon citrinus 'Demesne Rowena'
This cultivar grows to 1.5m tall by 1.5m wide. It has a fairly
open habit. The flowers open to a deep red and lighten as they age to a
deep pink. Other features of the plant are as for C. citrinus.
Diagnosis:
The cultivar is another very attractive colour variant of C.
citrinus. The flower colour changing from red to deep pink is a very
distinctive feature of the cultivar as compared to the deep crimson of C
'Splendens' and the white flowers of C. 'White Anzac'.