Lomandra confertifolia 'Mist'
A small clumping grass-like perennial with arching leaves. Fragrant yellow flowers on spikes. Comparitors: L. 'Mist', L. 'Merlon Ruby', L. Seascape', L. 'Silver Grace', L. 'LCS1'. Diagnosis: Main differences from other similar varieties: Inflorescence length very short with few flowers and basal sheath: extent of colour along stem - long
Lomandra montana 'LLM500'
Small strappy leaved shrub 0.3m–0.4m(h) x 0.6m(w). Flowers cream from Apr–Oct
Lomandra multiflora 'VER1'
Small strappy leaved shrub 0.5m(h) x 0.4m(w) with scented yellow flowers.
Lomandra spicata 'Joey'
Dwarf tussock to 0.3m in diameter with creamy yellow cylindrical flowers.
Lophostemon confertus 'Variegatus'
Note:
Formerly Tristania 'Variegata'.
Diagnosis:
Lophostemon 'Variegata' differs from other known forms of
Lophostemon confertus R..Br.in the irregularly bordered variegation of its
leaves.The inner portion of the leaves is yellow and covers irregularly,
25-75% of the leaf surface.
Lophostemon confertus 'Variegatus'
Note:
Formerly Tristania 'Variegata'.
Diagnosis:
Lophostemon 'Variegata' differs from other known forms of
Lophostemon confertus R..Br.in the irregularly bordered variegation of its
leaves.The inner portion of the leaves is yellow and covers irregularly,
25-75% of the leaf surface.
Macadamia tetraphylla 'MiniMaca'
Macadamia tetraphylla 'MiniMaca' is an evergreen tree which grows to around 5 meters in diameter with small, glossy green leaves, and flushes of red and pink new growth several times a year. The fragrant pink inflorescences are followed by masses of smooth round thin shelled edible nuts.
MIni Maca produces stunning pink flowers with a beautiful fragrance, the flowers are followed by smooth, round , thin shelled nuts with a white kernal with great flavour!
The Nuts of the Mini Maca are medium in size and great eaten Raw or roasted.
The Plant can be trimmed in to a stunning edible hedge or also grown in pots!
Grevillea 'Lawson Queen'
Open shrub, 1m (h) x 1m (w)
Flowers:
Deep pink
Foliage colour:
Dark Green
Comparators:
Grevillea sericea, G. oleoides
Reasons for distinctiveness:
Thought to be a Grevillea sericea hybrid,
possibly with G. oleoides which also occurs in the area. The differences
are in the deepness of the pink in the flower colour and the leaf
characteristics. The very best-coloured G. sericea comes nowhere near it.
The leaves are much wider than G. sericea. The leaf is a much darker green
than G. sericea. Grevillea sericea can be quite variable in leaf, and for a
while it was thought it could possibly be a new species however it does not
set seed suggesting it may be sterile hybrid.
It has been in the applicant's garden since it was first collected.
Grevillea 'Honey Jo'
A moderately dense, compact medium shrub 2 metres high by 1.5
metres wide. Leaves linear, up to 50mm long by 3mm wide, apex acute, light
green above. Flowers 25mm in diameter, grading from deep pink at base to
light pink, occur prolifically from September to April, strongly perfumed.
Diagnosis:
Thought to be hybrid between Grevillea sericea and G.
linearifolia. The flowers are appear to be superficially similar to G.
sericea however this species does not have a strong perfume. The main
feature of G. ‘Honey Jo’ is the strong perfume.
Lomandra confertifolia subsp. pallida 'PomPom'
A male dwarf mound-forming mutation of the subspecies, 40–60
cm high, 70–100 cm across, with dense semi-erect to arching foliage,
inflorescences generally hidden amongst the foliage.
Flowers:
Autumn to summer, cream to yellow small flowers, inflorescences
quarter to half length of leaves.
Foliage colour:
Mid green, thin, semi-erect to arching, strappy leaves,
forming a dense mound.
Comparators:
Lomandra confertifolia subsp. pallida Kuranga variety,
Lomandra confertifolia subsp. pallida 'Lime Tuff', Lomandra confertifolia
subsp. pallida 'Little Lime'. Based on general plant appearance,
particularly leaf morphology, habit, relatedness and parentage these are
the closest varieties of common knowledge known to the applicant.
Reasons for distinctiveness:
Lomandra 'PomPom' has semi-erect to arching
foliage and flowers readily whereas L. 'Little Lime' has erect foliage and
is thought to be sterile. L. 'PomPom' has a low mound-forming habit to 60
cm high, whereas L. 'Lime Tuff' and L. Kuranga variety have a rounded to
vase-shaped habit to 120 cm high.