Gomphrena flaccida 'Pink Gem'
Compact pink flowered selection. Plants grow to about 40 cm high by 30 cm wide with pink-purple flower heads (about 10-20 mm in diameter) which remain on the plant for months, and contrast nicely with its lush bright green foliage.
Gomphrena leontopodioides 'Empress'
Long lived annual, plants grow to about 30 cm high by 30 cm wide with globular purple flower heads (about 35 mm in diameter) which remain on the plant for months, contrasting nicely with its grey-green foliage.
Gomphrena leontopodioides 'X115-32-5'
Long lived annual, plants grow to about 30 cm high by 30 cm wide with large globular with mid purple-pink tepals and a white corolla tube (about 35 mm in diameter) which remain on the plant for months, contrasting nicely with its grey-green foliage.
Grevillea alpina 'Grampians Gold'
This cultivar has golden yellow flowers and the perianth is
covered in prominent brownish hairs. All other characteristics are as for
G. alpina.
Diagnosis:
Grevillea 'Grampians Gold' has golden yellow flowers and
prominent rusty brown hairs covering the perianth segments. This
distinguishes it from the normal colour forms of G. alpina which are red
and yellow or red and cream.
Grevillea 'Apricot Tingle'
Shrub 30cm (h) x 1–1.5m (w)
Flowers:
Spring–summer, apricot; conflorescence 35mm x 25mm
Foliage colour:
Green
Comparators:
Grevillea ‘New Blood’ and Grevillea juniperina Tinga form.
Reasons for distinctiveness:
This selection has prolific orange flowers and
low spreading growth habit.
Grevillea 'Fire Sprite'
A large spreading shrub to c. 3m x 5m with a mid-dense habit
and infertile inflorescences.
Branchlets bronze with dense matted hairs, becoming grey with a shiny waxy
layer with age, striate, erect to slightly spreading.
Leaves normally pinnately divided, occasionally simple, to 25cm long and to
18cm wide. Leaf lobes to 17cm long and to 8mm wide. Upper surface dark
green with scattered deciduous appressed white hairs mostly shed with age.
Lower surface with a mixture of white and bronze appressed hairs either
side of a bronze-haired midvein.
Flowers in a simple to branched erect cylindrical conflorescence on a short
peduncle. Floral rachis bronze with matted hairs, average length 7cm.
Flowers burnt red. Perianth 12mm long (average) x 8mm wide, yellow-green at
the base, becoming orange then pinky-red to deep burnt red at the top of
the curve, lightly covered on the outer surface with a mixture of bronze
and white appressed hairs which become dense and bronze on the limb. Inner
surface with scattered erect white hairs particularly in lower third. Limb
bronze, obtuse, revolute. Pistil to 46mm, style to 36mm, burgundy-red with
spreading long white hairs in lower half. Style end same colour as style.
Ovary with dense spreading white hairs, stipitate above a large, markedly
oblique torus. Flowers during June to October, with scattered flowers for
remainder of year.
Diagnosis:
Foliage has broader lobes than G. longistyla, but finer than G.
venusta. Flowers are a unique deep burnt red and orange/green unlike either
of its parents.
Grevillea 'Ember Glow'
A low spreading shrub, which flowers for most of the year. ‘Ember Glow’ grows approximately 1m high x 2m across.
Grevillea 'Raptor'
Grevillea ‘Raptor’ is a fast growing hardy ground cover. It has bright red toothbrush like flowers that occur during spring. New growth is also a deep red colour.
During cold winters plants develop a bronzed appearance, this quickly changes when the weather warms up.