Grevillea 'Molly'
Low spreading shrub similar with greyish foliage. Large red flowers throughout the year. Distinctiveness: The closest comparator ‘Robyn Gordon’ has similar colour flower but ‘Molly’ has distinctly yellow stigma compared to red stigma of ‘Robyn Gordon’. Similarly flower colour of ‘Molly’ is red and that of ‘Superb’ is apricot.
Grevillea 'Molly'
Low spreading shrub similar with greyish foliage. Large red flowers throughout the year. Distinctiveness: The closest comparator ‘Robyn Gordon’ has similar colour flower but ‘Molly’ has distinctly yellow stigma compared to red stigma of ‘Robyn Gordon’. Similarly flower colour of ‘Molly’ is red and that of ‘Superb’ is apricot.
Grevillea 'Ninderry-Sunrise'
A spreading, bushy, shrub 1m high x 2 m wide. The orange flowers can be produced most of year but mostly late Spring to Summer. Diagnosis: G. 'Billy Bonkers' has similar growth habit but has red flowers.
Grevillea 'Poorinda Stephen'
It is a small shrub growing to a height of about 1m. The
narrow pungent leaves are entire and about 20mm long and 3mm wide. The
upper surface is pale green with prominent veins whilst the underside is
grey and covered with dense silky hairs. The flowers are formed into
clusters and are borne terminally in the leaf axils. The perianth is a deep
pink and about 14mm long and the prominent styles are about 25mm long. The
flowers are said to be sterile.
Diagnosis:
This cultivar is different from its parents in that it is
smaller in size. The leaves are also smaller than those usually seen on
both parents.
Grevillea 'Poorinda Vivacity'
It is a small shrub growing to a height of about 1m with an
equal spread. The leaves are entire with a small point. Each leaf is about
30mm long and about 8mm wide. The upper leaf surface is grey-green and
faintly hairy with prominent veins while the underside is grey being
covered with dense silky hairs. The flowers are formed into clusters and
are borne terminally and in leaf axils. The perianths are deep rose in
colour and up to 12mm long. The red styles are up to 30mm long. The flowers
are said to be sterile.
Diagnosis:
This cultivar differs from its stated parents in habit and leaf
shape. Grevillea 'Poorinda Vivacity' does not grow as tall as Grevillea
oleoides. It also has a denser habit. The leaves are larger and have more
hairs on both sides than Grevillea speciosa, however they are not as long
as those of the large leafed form of Grevillea oleoides.
Grevillea 'Sandra Gordon'
The leaves are very deeply lobed and are about 200mm long by
approximately 150mm wide. Individual lobes are very fine being 1.5-4m wide.
Occasionally the lobes are sub-divided into two. The upper surface is shiny
green whilst the underside is covered with silvery hairs. The leaf edges
are rolled under. The flowers encircle the stem and are produced
terminally. The rachis or stem on which the flowers are borne extends a
short distance beyond the last floret as in G. sessilis. The bright yellow
flower heads, which are produced in profusion over a long period, are about
120mm long by about 80mm wide. The very woolly perianth tube is about 8mm
long. The styles, which are the colourful parts of the inflorescence, are
about 30cm long.
Diagnosis:
This cultivar is different from its parents in that the foliage
is intermediate with perhaps a greater affinity to G. pteridifolia. The
habit also tends to be intermediate. The flower colour differs in that it
is lighter than is usually seen in G. pteridifolia and a much richer colour
than is usual for G. sessilis. The flowers encircle the rachis as in G.
sessilis but not in G. pteridifolia.
Grevillea 'Poorinda Rosy Morn'
This cultivar is a dense shrub which grows to a height of 1m
by a width of 1.5m. The leaves are elliptical to obvate and terminate with
sharp point. The leaf edges are rolled to the underside. Each leaf is up to
2cm long and about 6mm wide. The upper surface is rough to the touch due to
a covering of minute projections, while the lower surface is tinged grey by
a covering of long hairs. The deep pink flowers are produced in clusters on
short branchlets. Each flower is about 1.3cm long with slightly deeper pink
styles to 2.3cmm long.
Diagnosis:
'Poorinda Rosy Morn' differs from both its parents in its deep
pink flower colour. The leaves are similar in shape and texture but
slightly larger than the usual G. lavandulacea. They are closer in size to
G. baueri but are not glabrous. The styles of 'Poorinda Rosy Morn' are
pubescent but less so than in G. baueri while those of G. lavandulacea are
glabrous for most of their length.