Lomandra fluviatilis 'ABU7'
Narrow leaved compact form of Lomandra which grows to 45-55 cm high x 50 cm wide with blue grey tones and yellow flowers borne above the foliage.
Lomandra hystrix 'LHCOM'
Mat Rush which grows to 0.6-1m (H) x 1.2m – 1.5m wide with pale yellow fragrant flower heads from September to November.
Lomandra hystrix 'LHWP'
Weeping strappy leaved shrub with large fragrant yellow male flowers. Grows to around 0.7m in diameter.
Selection criteria: smaller plant height and distinct weeping foliage.
Lomandra hystrix 'LMV200'
Strappy leaved shrub with large distinctive variegate leaves which grows to around 1m in diameter.
Selection criteria: variegated leaves.
Lomandra 'LM600'
Hardy small compact strappy leaf plant which grows to 0.4-0.5m in diameter with golden flowers in Spring and is male sterile.
Lomandra longifolia 'Katrinus Deluxe'
Dense clumping plant to 70cms in diameter with big flower spikes.
Leptospermum 'Copper Sheen'
This cultivar grows to ca. 2m tall by 2m wide. The young
foliage is a bronzy-purple in colour and the young stems are reddish in
colour. The flowers have creamish-yellow petals with a greenish centre and
are ca. 25mm in diameter. The flowers are fragrant. The older leaves are
ca. 25mm long by 5mm broad.
Diagnosis:
L. 'Copper Sheen' differs from the more typical form of L.
nitidum in the bronzy-purple colour of the new growth and the spreading
nature of the new growth. The creamy-yellow flowers differ from the white
of L. nitidum. The cultivar has also been confused in the past with L.
macrocarpum. L. 'Copper Sheen' has 3-4 locular capsules compared with
regularly 5 locular in L. macrocarpum; 12mm capsules (17mm); back of
capsule glabrous (back of capsule silky hairy); petals large in comparison
to torus (petals short and stunted); colour of petals constant (petals
white to deep red in L. macrocarpum); leaves 25mm long by 5mm (20mm by
9mm).
Leptospermum 'Pink Cascade'
This cultivar is a low, spreading dense shrub growing to 0.5m
tall with a spread of 1-1.5m. The branchlets have an arching habit. The
leaves are 17-18 mm long by 2-3mm wide and dark green in colour. The new
growth is bright red. The flowers are borne in dense masses along the
stems, opening a light pink colour and fading as they age to white. They
are 15-20mm diameter. The main flowering periods are spring and autumn,
with some flowers found all year round.
Diagnosis:
Leptospermum 'Pink Cascade' can be distinguished by its low
growing form, arched branching habit and the dark green colour of its
foliage.
Leptospermum brevipes 'Backwater Beauty'
It grows as a dense groundcover to approximately 0.3m in
height and 2m in width. Leaves ovate, acute tip; 8mm x 4mm wide; glabrous,
green on upper surface, fine tomentum of silvery hairs on lower surface.
Flowers white, 5 petals each 3 x 3mm. Flower diameter 1cm. Flower centres
green surrounded by a ring of rusty red filaments. Calyx green, 2mm long
and bearing 5 short teeth. Flower pedicel 5mm long. Buds have a light pink
tinge.
Diagnosis:
The variety differs from the common form in
- prostrate habit (L. brevipes is an upright, weeping shrub growing to 3m)
-size, shape and colour of leaves (L. brevipes has longer, 14mm, and
narrower, 3mm, leaves which are covered on both sides with a fine
tomentum).
- Flower colour (L. brevipes lacks the pale pink tinge present in this
cultivar)