Lomandra longifolia 'Ll164'
Plant: growth habit, dense semi-upright shrub to 1m in diameter with narrow green leaves, basal sheath is light brown and flower colour is grey brown.
Comparitor: Lomandra longifolia 'LM300'
Diagnosis: Lomandra 'LM300' - basal sheath: colour dark brown; flower: colour of peduncle RHS 166A; Leaf: width (mm): 4mm
Lomandra longifolia 'Ll164' - basal sheath: colour light brown; flower: colour of peduncle RHS 144D-145C; Leaf: width (mm): 5.5mm
Lomandra longifolia 'Ll264'
Plant: growth habit, dense semi-upright strappy leaved shrub to 0.3m in diameter with narrow green leaves, basal sheath is dark brown, inflorescence: colour grey brown. Comparitors: Lomandra longifolia 'LM300', Lomandra longifolia 'Ll164'
Diagnosis: Lomandra longifolia 'LM300' - Growth habit: upright; basal sheath: colour dark brown; flower: colour of peduncle RHS 166A; Height (cm):56.20
Lomandra longifolia 'Ll164' - Growth habit: upright; basal sheath: colour light brown; flower: colour of peduncle RHS 144D-145C; Height (cm): 57.30
Lomandra longifolia 'Ll264' - Growth habit: semi-upright; basal sheath: colour dark brown; flower: colour of peduncle RHS 152C; Height (cm): 24.90
Lomandra longifolia 'Ll364'
Weeping strappy leaved shrub to 0.75m in diameter with narrow green leaves. Comparitor: Lomandra longifolia 'Ll264'
Most similar to Lomandra longifolia 'Ll264' in most aspects but is a much larger plant. Diagnosis: Lomandra longifolia 'Ll264' Plant: height (cm):24.90; Leaf: length (mm): 600; Leaf: width (mm) 2.0; Lomandra longifolia 'Ll364' Plant: height (cm): 57.60; Leaf: length (mm): 755; Leaf: width (mm) 3.5; (Source PBR detailed desciption)
Lomandra longifolia 'Ll464'
Plant: growth habit, dense semi-upright strappy leaved shrub to 1m in diameter with dark green leaves, basal sheath is dark brown, inflorescence: colour grey brown.
Comparitors: Lomndra longifolia 'Ll364'. L. 'Ll264; L. 'L164', L.'LM300' Diagnosis: each has different colour flowers. Lomndra longifolia 'Ll364'(yellow green RHS 152B) L. 'Ll264 (yellow green RHS 152C) ; L. 'L164' , L.'LM300' (greyed orange)
Lomandra longifolia 'LMV100'
Strappy leaved plants height of 60cm in diameter. The cream and brown flowers appear in September to October. The main feature of the cultivar is the variegated foliage.
Lomandra longifolia 'Muru'
Dense clumping plant to 50cms in diameter with distinctive variegated leaves and large flower spikes.
Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Cockatoo'
This cultivar forms a bush that is compact and very dense and grows to plus/minus 1m tall x plus/minus 1m wide. The leaves are covered with fine hairs which gives them a greyish bloom. They are oblanceolate in shape and vary from 6 to 12cm in length. The stems are also covered in fine
hairs. The inflorescence is large, averaging 7cm in diameter. The ray florets are very numerous and are plus/minus 21.5cm long. They are a light lemon yellow in colour, with odd flowers showing mottled ray florets of a deeper yellow colour. The disc florets are a golden orange. The flowers are
displayed well on long stems held some 12-15cm above the foliage. The flowering period is spread over spring, summer and autumn but some flowers are found all year round.
Diagnosis:
The cultivar differs from its parents in the colour of its inflorescence and the size and shape of the shrub. Its perennial habit is the same as for both parents.
Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Barleythorpe'
This cultivar grows into a dense shrub plus/minus 60cm tall by
up to 1m wide. The leaves are similar in size and shape to X. 'Dargan Hill
Monarch' but lack the dense tomentum of that cultivar. The inflorescence is
much the same size as X. 'Dargan Hill Monarch', being some 7-9cm in
diameter. X. 'Barleythorpe' has inner involucral bracts that are narrower
and more numerous than in B. 'Dargan Hill Monarch'. The inflorescence is
golden yellow in colour and the flowering season extends from spring to
autumn.
Diagnosis:
Xerochrysum 'Barleythorpe' can be distinguished from B. 'Dargan
Hill Monarch' by the more numerous and narrower inner involucral bracts and
the less tomentose leaves.
Comparators:
Xerochrysum 'Dargan Hill Monarch' CBG 8006644.
Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Golden Bowerbird'
Xerochrysum 'Golden Bowerbird' forms a shrub plus/minus 40cm
tall by 70cm wide and has foliage very similar to both parents. The foliage
is grey in appearance due to the heavy tomentum covering the leaves. The
inflorescences of the cultivar are carried plus/minus 10cm above the
foliage and are up to 10cm across, through more commonly are 9cm across.
They are larger than the inflorescences of both the parents. The bracts are
numerous, averaging 300 per inflorescence, compared with 80 in Bracteantha
'Dargan Hill Monarch' and 200 in Xerochrysum 'Cockatoo'. This gives a
"doubled" appearance to the inflorescence. The buds are brown in colour and
open to reveal clear yellow bracts and golden orange disc florets. The
florets are plus/minus 2.5cm in diameter.
Diagnosis:
Xerochrysum 'Golden Bowerbird' is easily distinguished from both
the parent forms by its much larger inflorescences, the far more numerous
ray florets, and the bush is smaller and more compact than either of the
parents. It is also a much brighter gold in colour than Xerochrysum
'Cockatoo'.
Comparators:
Xerochrysum 'Dargan Hill Monarch' CBG 8006644;
Xerochrysum 'Cockatoo' CBG 7911034.