Correa glabra var. glabra 'Coliban River'
This cultivar forms a small dense shrub to 1.2 x 1.2 m. All
other features are as for the species. The flowers are pale green and borne
in May to August.
Diagnosis:
This cultivar was selected for its small dense habit. The usual
form of the species is normally upright to spreading and 2-3m tall.
Grevillea 'Goldrush'
This cultivar is a small shrub to 0.8m tall by up to 1m wide.
It flowers in winter with yellow to pinkish flowers and a red style, though
the colours are subdued. The foliage is superficially like Grevillea
'Austraflora McDonald Park'
Diagnosis:
Grevillea 'Goldrush' is readily distinguished by the flower
colour. The flower colour is more subdued than Grevillea 'Austraflora
McDonald Park'. Grevillea 'Goldrush' is similar in flower to Grevillea
alpina 'Grampians Gold' but can be distinguished by the red style compared
with the yellow style of G. alpina 'Grampians Gold'. The yellow-green colouration of the stigmatic plate extends along theback of the stigma for about 4mm.
Correa reflexa var. speciosa 'Glenelg River Red'
Low-growing shrub to c. 25 cm x 1.8 m with a dense habit.
Branchlets sparsely tomentose with minute tan-coloured stellate hairs
becoming brown and glabrous with age w4th occasional short stellate hairs.
Simple cordate leaves, 18 mm x 10 mm, shortly petiolate. Leaf apices
obtuse, leaf bases cordate, venation reticulate, margins entire, slightly
undulate. Upper surfaces of mature leaves dark green and scabridulous.
Upper surfaces of young leaves dark green, slightly scabridulous with
occasional tan-coloured stellate hairs. Lower surfaces pale-green, sparsely
tomentose with tan coloured stellate hairs. Calyces hemispherical, 4 mm
high, tomentose with tan-coloured stellate hairs and shortly mucronate.
Corolla obconical 30 mm x 10 mm, bright red with yellow-green tips. Anthers
exerted, narrow oblong and obtuse. Peak flowering is from March to July in
most districts.
Diagnosis:
This cultivar conforms generally to descriptions for C. reflexa
var. speciosa by Wilson (1998). Wilson suggests that this variant from far
south-east SA is intermediate in morphology between C. reflexa var.
scabridula and the south-west Victorian variant of C. reflexa var. reflexa.
It is similar to C. 'Raelene Goldie' in flower colour but differs in leaf
size (27 mm x 16 mm) and flower size (33 mm x 9 mm). It varies in flower
colour from other C. reflexa var. reflexa cultivars, such as C. Dawn Glow',
C. Granny's Grave', C. 'Icicle' and C. 'Narrow Neil'.
Grevillea juniperina 'Molonglo'
A low spreading shrub 1m high x 1m+ across; branches pubescent, arcuate to declinate, the longer branches becoming decumbent; leaves 8-20mm long and 1-2mm wide, linear-subulate, somewhat angular, with pungent apices, the upper surfaces glabrous, the lower pubescent and almost
hidden by the revolute margins; flowers apricot in sessile racemes, terminal on short lateral branches; perianth tubes 10-12mm long, silky pubescent outside styles ca 30mm long red.
Diagnosis:
Grevillea juniperina 'Molonglo' differs from G. juniperina (yellow flowered prostrate form)in its spreading, not prostrate habit, its narrower, more pungent leaves with closely revolute margins and in its larger apricot flowers with red styles. It also differs from other forms of G. juniperina in its low spreading habit and in flower colour.
Grevillea 'Poorinda Hula'
It is a small dense shrub growing to a height of about 1m. The
pungent leaves are entire and are 15-35mm in length by about 3mm wide. The
upper leaf surface is shiny green with three distinct veins whilst the
undersurface is covered with silky hairs, particularly on new growth. The
flowers are formed in clusters and are brorne terminally on short
branchlets. The perianth is a rich deep pink and 7mm long whilst the
persistant style is bright pink and between 12-14mm long.
Diagnosis:
This cultivar is different from G. trinervis in that perianth is
about half the length usually seen in G. trinervis. It is different from
G. linearis in that it is smaller in size than G. linearis which usually
grows up to a height of about 3m.
Grevillea 'Wakiti Gem'
This cultivar is a prostrate plant up to 2.5m across. Along with this compact habit it is very dense. The leaves are deeply divided and reminiscent of G. x gaudichaudii. Each leaf lobe ends in a pungent point. The inflorescences are terminal and between 4 and 6cm long and are a claret
colour. The flowering season is during the spring and summer months.
Diagnosis:
While similar in both foliage and flower to G. x gaudichaudii, Grevillea 'Wakiti Gem' does not have long, trailing stems. The plant is very compact and dense and only 1.5m across. Grevillea 'Green Glow', a cultivar produced from the same hybrid cross, differs in that it is a low
spreading shrub to 1m tall with very bright green foliage.
Grevillea 'Poorinda Firebird'
G.'Poorinda Firebird' can be expected to grow to a height of
approximately 2m. Leaves are dull green on the upper surface, densley
covered with silky hairs on the underside. Individual leaves are between
2.5 - 3cm long and about 4mm wide. Leaf edges are rolled under. Flowers,
scarlet and borne profusely in clusters. Each flower is about 1cm long.
Style is approximately 2.5cm in length. Flowers are said to be sterile.
Diagnosis:
This cultivar differs from its parents in that the length of the
leaves is intermediate between G. speciosa (1-5cm) and G. oleoides
(5-10cm). Leaf shape is not significant as various forms of both parents
have the same shape. Flower colour is not significantly different from
either parent.
Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Bundara Supreme White'
The habit of this cultivar is similar to the normal
Chamelaucium uncinatum. The flowers are pure white in colour.
Diagnosis:
This shrub has leaves and flowers slightly smaller than the
normal form of Chamelaucium uncinatum. The shrub is very dense and the
flowers are borne on the branch terminals. The original shrub was bred with
the cut flower market in mind. In the first year 2.2kg of blooms were cut
and in the second year 6.8kg were cut from the plant. This crop rate was
recorded at Bundara Nursery. The cultivar differs from other white forms of
C. uncinatum in that it produces a heavier crop of flowers.
Hypocalymma cordifolium 'Golden Veil'
The cultivar can be expected to grow to a height of about 1m
with a spread of about the same. The small variegated heart shaped sessile
leaves are about 8mm long and wide. They are produced opposite each other
on minutely winged stems. These stems are bright pink while the new growth
is young.
DIAGNOSIS:Hypocalymma 'Golden Veil' is different from the normal form the
species in its leaf variegation. The leaves have an irregular cream margin.
The centre of the leaf is green.
Grevillea 'Jester'
This cultivar is a moderately dense spreading shrub to 3 m. It
grows 2 to 2.5 m tall. The leaves are green above and much paler below.
Flowers appear all year. Rhachis is 12-14 cm, long whorled form densely
packed terminal. Each flower is 3-4 cm long and the style is deep
orange-red; perianth tube is 1 cm long and pale orange outside and deeper
on curved lobes. Light rose perfume. Leaves are grey, silky long, appressed
and deeply lobed with a pungent mucronate tip; 20-21 cm long with recurved
edges; leaf segments are angled upwards. Similar to 'Robyn Gordon'.
Diagnosis:
Grevillea 'Jester': Rachis 12-14cm. Leaves 20-21cm long,
recurved margins;silky-grey appressed hairs and deeply lobed pungent
mucronate tip. Flowers orange with deeper orange-red style. It is similar
to G. 'Robyn Gordon'. Habit 2-2.5x3m and flowers all year.
G. 'Coconut Ice':
Rachis 12-17cm. Leaves 10-15cm spreading, arching , dark
green, shiny, deeply divided, Linear-lanceolate, apex mucronate. Flowers
red-pink with dark red styles. Habit 1-1.5m x .5-1.5m and flowers all year.
G. 'Honey Gem':
Rachis 10-16cm long. Leaves to 30cm, deeply divided and
dark green above, grey below. Margins revolute and apex acuminate. Flowers
apricot with yellow styles. Habit 3-6 x 2-4m with flowers July through
December , some sporadic.