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.
Grevillea rosmarinifolia 'Lara Dwarf'
It is a prostrate to procumbent shrub growing to a height of
up to 300mm by up to 1m wide.The grey leaves are up to 14mm long by about
2mm wide. The leaf edges are rolled under.The flowers are borne at the ends
of short branchlets. Individual florets are creamy white blushed pink and
are about 7mm long and the deep pink styles are 18mm long. The main
flowering period is from April to October.
Diagnosis:
This cultivar is different from the known forms of G.
rosmarinifolia in its prostrate and compact growth habit, grey foliage and
masses of flowers which are easily visible.
Grevillea 'Shirley Howie'
The pointed leaves are entire and up to 45cm long by about 4mm
wide. The upper surface is green with a distinct mid-vein whilst the
underside is covered in short hairs. The mid-vein is also prominent on the
underside. The leaf edges are rolled under. The flowers are born in dense
clusters at the ends of laterals - some short and others long and the
styles 10mm long.
Diagnosis:
This cultivar is different from its stated parents in that it grows higher than is usual for G. capitellata and the leaves are larger than is usual for G. capitellata and the leaves are larger than is usual for G. sericea.
Grevillea 'Poorinda Illumina'
G. 'Poorinda Illumina' grows to a dense shrub about 1m tall
and 1.5m across. Its distinguishing feature is its arched, cascading
branches. The foliage is grey-green which contrasts well with the dark
pink/red flowers. The leaves are about 1.8cm long and 2mm wide with pungent
tips and revolute edges. The flowers are profuse, in terminal clusters on
short branchlets. The perianth is deep pink grading to pale cream on the
limb with matching pink styles.
Diagnosis:
This cultivar bears a great resemblance to G. lavandulacea
which has resulted in confusion over its identity. It differs in that G.
'Poorinda Illumina' has arching branches and the individual flowers are
about 8mm long as compared with those of G. lavandulacea which are about
1cm long.