Anigozanthos 'Bush Glow'
This cultivar has flower scapes that reach 0.7m tall. The
individual flowers are a greenish-yellow. The flowers are covered with deep
red coloured hairs that give an orange appearance to the flowers.
Diagnosis:
A. humilis:
Small clumps 100mm wide by 100-500mm tall (flower scape).
Leaves 10mm wide by 200mm long; margins hairy, leaf surface hairy to
glabrous. Flower stems to 500mm; covered in wooly hairs; stems sometimes
branched. Flowers are tubular to 50mm long; covered in short hairs;
perianth lobes turned back; cream, yellow, orange pink or red in colour.
A. 'Bush Glow':
Leaves to 7mm wide by 400mm long; glabrous. Flower stems to
700mm tall, branched. Flowers tubular, 35-40mm long, perianth lobes
partially recurved, perianth greenish-yellow and densely covered with deep
red hairs, becoming short and sparse on the lower stem and red to red-black
in colour.
A. flavidus:
Clumps to 1m across and up to 2m tall. Leaves are 20-40mm wide
by up to 1m long; glabrous. Flower stem up to 2m; glabrous where branching
starts; flowers tubular, 30-40mm long, perianth lobes not curved back, red,
orange, pink,yellow or green in colour.
Anigozanthos 'Rambofury'
Medium compact selection 1.2m(h) x 1.5m(w) with red flowers. Comparitors: A. 'Big Red' and A. 'Bush Sunset'. Diagnosis: A. ‘Big Red’ has bright all red flowers and similar breeding to Rambofury where as A. Bush Fury has yellow hairs on the buds.
A. ‘Bush Sunset’ has similar breeding, bright red flowers and similar height to Rambofury. but has darker red flowers red 53A
Grevillea 'Poorinda Leane'
It is said this cultivar will reach a height of about 4m and
has a spreading habit. Leaves are dark glossy green on the upper surface
whilst the underside is covered with silky white hairs. Each leaf is up to
4cm long and about 4mm wide and is pungent. Leaf edges are rolled under.
Flowers are buff to apricot and produced in terminal clusters on short
branchlets. Each flower is about 1.5 - 2cm long, styles are red and up to
2.5cm in length.Although this cultivar is similar to G. 'Poorinda Queen',
it can be distinguished from it by the longer leaves, its flower colour and
its spreading habit.
Grevillea 'Poorinda Miriam'
This cultivar is a tall, dense spreading shrub that grows +
3m high by +4m across. The leaves are deeply lobed and are + 115mm long by
25mm wide at the widest point. The individual lobes are pungent and 2-3mm
wid. The upper surface of the leaves are light green while the underside is
covered with dense silky hairs . The leaf edges are rolled under. The
flowers are of the 'toothbrush'type and are borne in the leaf axils. The
perianth is red and 5mm long whilst the prominent light pink styles are
25mm long with a yellow green stigma. The receptacle is slightly villous,
and the peduncle is covered with light brown hairs.
Diagnosis:
This cultivar differs fron G. 'Poorinda Blondie' in that its
leaves are more deeply divided and are only half as wide, and the flowers
are a much deeper red in colour.
Grevillea 'Poorinda Rachel'
The leaves are entire and are about 30mm long by about 5mm
wide. The upper leaf surface is shiny green whilst the underside is grey
and covered with silky hairs. The leaf edges are rolled under. The flowers
are formed into clusters and are borne teminally on short branchlets. The
perianth is buff coloured and about 13mm long and the pink styles are about
18mm long. The hybrid is sterile.