Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Dancing Queen'
A rounded shrub with double soft pink to candy pink flowers growing to approximately 2m high x 1.5m wide. Very popular cut flower variety valued for its mid to late season flowering period and consistent production of 60-70cm stem lengths. Typically flowering late winter to mid spring in all growing regions.
Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Elegance'
Shrub to around 1.5 in diameter with purple pink flowers. Diagnosis: This variety is distinct from any other known variety in having the following combination of characters: a grey-purple immature stem; long pedicel; purple and orange floral tube; orange or purple nectary in newly opened flowers; small leaves; and purple flowers.
Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Jenny Jane'
Medium shrub with pale purple flowers. Late flowering selection. Selection criteria: vigour, floriferousness, stem length, flower colour and date of flowering.
Grevillea 'GR01'
Prostrate shrub 0.3m{h} x 2-3m(w) with red toothbrush flowers with yellow tones in Winter and Spring.
Lechenaultia biloba 'White Flash'
A natural colour variant of Lechenaultia biloba which differs
from other forms in that it has a clear and sharp break between the white
central portion of the flower and the deep blue outer area of the petals.
The plant in the wild is an open wiry specimen but with judicious pruning
could be shaped into an attractive garden bush doing best in a light gravel
or sandy soil. Cultivar received by the Authority on 10 December 1974 from
the ANBG.
Grevillea 'Robyn Gordon'
Moderately dense shrub 1.5m in diameter with large red terminal racemes for most of the year.
COMPARISON (R.H.S. Colour Chart 1966)
Grevillea bipinnatifida - perianth: 15mm Red 42B, style: 37mm long Cardinal Red 53B
Grevillea banksii - perianth: Empire Rose 48C, style: Cardinal Red 53C
Grevillea ‘Robyn Gordon’ - perianth: 13mm long Crimson 52A, style: 40mm long Cardinal Red 53C
Anigozanthos 'Dwarf Delight'
This cultivar is a compact plant with much branched flower
stems to .8m tall. The flowering stems are covered with plumose hairs.
These hairs are sparsely scattered at the base of the stem and around the
leaf-like bracts on the stem. The hairs are reddish in colour. The perianth
segments of the flower are green-yellow but appear apricot when seen
through the reddish hairs. These two colours contrast well. The leaves are
up to 25cm long by 1cm wide.
Diagnosis:
Anigozanthos 'Dwarf delight', which grows to 0.8m tall, is
midway in height between the ca. 0.3m of A. onycis and ca. 2m of A.
flavidus. The flowering stems of the cultivar are sparsely covered with
plumose hairs for much of their length, becoming dense towards the
individual flowers. The flowering stems of the cultivar are sparsely
covered with plumose hairs for much of their length, becoming dense towards
the individual flowers. A. onycis, is covered in dense, plumose hairs for
the full length of the flower spike while A. flavidus has them only on the
perianth segments of the flower and for a short distance below on the stem.
The majority of the stem in this species is glabrous. The leaf-like bracts
on the stem are the size of A. onycis. The flowers are intermediate in size
between those of the two parents.