Grevillea 'TWD01'
Low shrub 0.5m(h) x 0.8m(w) with red flowers. Comparitor: G. 'New Blood' Diagnosis: Grevillea 'TWD01' has has an open procumbent growth habit and has larger leaves.
Grevillea 'White Knight'
Grevillea ‘White Knight’ is a rounded shrub growing to approximately 1 metre high. It has creamy white flowers that occur during winter and spring. ‘White Knight’ is a hardy shrub with vivid green foliage.
Hardenbergia violacea 'Walpurple'
Late flowering selection from a spontaneous mutation from Hardenbergia violacea 'Happy Wanderer' with lighter coloured flowers borne in erect spikes above the foliage.
Helichrysum elatum 'Helping Hand'
Shrub ca. 100x100cm. Upper branches tomentose. Leaves
lanceolate, 5-7cm long x 2-3cm wide; apex acute/acuminate; margins entire;
upper leaf surface grey green, tomentose; lower surface grey green/whitish,
tomentose; leaf veins on upper surface obscured by tomentum. Flower
bracts glossy white, disc yellow. Flower head diameter ca. 4cm.
Inflorescences in terminal leafy corymbs of up to 6 heads. Outer involucral
bracts to 20mm long, reducing in size outwards. Inner involucral bracts lacerate.
(Note: The description and diagnosis have been compiled from
cultivated plants).
Diagnosis:
The primary distinguishing features from the other compact forms
of H. elatum are the leaf upper surface tomentum and lack of visible veins,
the larger head diameter and longer bract laminas.
Hibiscus 'Aussie Delight'
Fast growing bushy shrub 2 metres in diameter with large light pink fragrant flowers in Spring and Summer.
Hibiscus 'Aussie Pearl'
Fast growing bushy shrub 2 metres in diameter with large white flowers in Spring and Summer.
Grevillea 'Starfire'
Grevillea 'Starfire' grows into a bushy shrub 2.5m tall and
1.5m wide. The foliage is dark green on the upper surface and the lower
surface is covered in closely appressed silvery hairs which give a silvery
appearance. The leaves are compound and are about 29cm long and 24cm wide.
The midrib of each leaf is prominent, raised on the lower surface and a
contrasting yellow green on the lower surface. The inflorescences are
cylindrical racemes 15-16cm long and about 8cm across. Flowers are produced
throughout the year but are most prolific from November to April. On
opening the flowers are a coppery brown but this colour quickly changes to
a bright red. The styles are a contrasting pink with yellow stigmas.
Diagnosis:
Grevillea 'Starfire' resembles both its parents. G. 'Honey Gem'
has greyed yellow lobes with yellow styles, G. 'Starfire' has dark red
lobes with pink styles, and G. 'Starflame' has red lobes with red styles.
Grevillea 'Starflame'
Grevillea 'Starflame' grows into a slender shrub 2m tall and
1m wide. The foliage and inflorescences are the same as for Grevillea
'Starfire'. Flowering is sporadic but most prolific in spring. The flowers
are bright flame red with red styles.
Diagnosis:
Grevillea 'Starflame' is very much like both its parent G
.'Honey Gem' and another G. 'Honey Gem' seedling, G. 'Starfire'. The main
difference between the three is flower colour. G. 'Honey Gem' has greyed
yellow lobes with yellow styles, G. 'Starflame' has red lobes with red
styles, and G. 'Starfire' has dark red lobes with pink styles.
Grevillea 'Misty Pink'
This cultivar grows to plus/minus 2.5m tall by 1.5m wide. It
reaches these dimensions at 3.5 years of age. The habit of the cultivar
closely resembles that of one of its parents, G. banksii. The leaves of
this cultivar are plus/minus 18cm long by 17-18 cm wide at their widest
point. They resemble the leaves of both parents fairly closely. The
individual lobes of the leaf have the more pungent tips of G. sessilis.
The stems are slightly angular being intermediate between the angular stems
of G. sessilis and the round stems of G. banksii. The flowers are borne in
a raceme 10-11cm long by plus/minus 6cm wide. They are a soft pink with
orange styles and are found all year round. The individual flowers are
plus/minus 35mm long to the tip of the stigma and packed densely into the
raceme. The inflorescence is wider than those of G. sessilis and
approximately the same as G. banksii. Individual flowers are the same size
as for G. banksii but differ in colour.