Acacia cognata 'AC0020'
Low growing compact shrub about 0.5m(h) x 1m(w) with emerald green foliage.
Acacia cognata 'Bower Beauty'
Small compact shrub 0.7m (h) x 1-1.2m (w) with bright green weeping foliage.
Acacia cognata 'Green Mist'
'Green Mist' is a perennial shrub with a pendulous weeping habit. The foliage of 'Green Mist' differs slightly in length and width to that of Acacia cognata. The dwarf growing habit of 'Green Mist' in the main distinguishing feature from the standard form of Acacia cognata. 'Green Mist' has not been observed to flower. Flowering of Acacia cognata usually occurs from August to December. This variety is distinct from all other known varieties in having the following combination of characters: a dwarf bushy growth habit, dense foliage, short internode lengths and slightly shorter broader foliage.
Eucryphia lucida 'Ballerina'
The general morphology of the cultivar is as for the species,
but the flower size, at 3cm, is towards the larger end of those recorded
for the species. The flowers are shaded from very pale pink inside to
darker pink edges with crimson stamens.
Diagnosis:
The colour of the flowers is similar to those of E. lucida
'Pink Cloud', but the stamens are crimson, giving the appearance of a
crimson centre.
Grevillea 'Pink Surprise'
Leaves are compound and shiny green on the upper surface. Each
leaf consists of + 20 long narrow lobes, occasionally these being
subdivided into two. Some lobes end in a small hooked point, others in a
straight point. The overall length of a leaf is + 30cm and the width +
10cm. Individual lobes are about 10cm long and 2-4mm wide. The leaf edges
are rolled under. Flowers are pink with long cream to very pale green
styles. Flowers are about 15cm long and approximately 5cm wideand produced
in dense terminal racemes. Individual flowers are borne in tight pairs and
are woolly. Perianth tube and limb together measure about 1.3cm long,
styles are up to 3.5 cm long.
Diagnosis:
G. 'Pink Surprise' can be distinguished from its parents by its
pink flower colour
Callistemon pachyphyllus 'Smoked Salmon'
In cultivation the cultivar is slightly more compact than the
type and attains a height of 1.5m. All morphological characteristics of the
cultivar are as for C. pachyphyllus. The flowers are a salmony pink to
shell pink in colour and are plus/minus 8cm long by plus/minus 6cm wide. It
is stated that in Brisbane this cultivar has some flowers for most of the
year with two main flowering peaks, in summer and from autumn to early
winter. The flowers during the summer months are slightly paler in colour.
Diagnosis:
The cultivar differs from the normal red and green flowering
forms of C. pachyphyllus in the salmon pink to shell pink colour of its
flowers.