Brachychiton 'Griffith Pink'
This cultivar will grow from 9 to 10m tall. The mature leaves
have prominent lobes and are maple like in shape. Mature leaves are up to
12cm broad at their widest point and are distinctly veined. The flowers,
found from approximately November to March, are pink in colour and very
conspicuous. They are slightly hairy, with the hairs being a light rusty
brown colour. The underside of the calyx is mottled with white.
Diagnosis:
Brachychiton 'Griffith Pink' differs from Brachychiton
'Jerilderie Red', a similar cultivar in that the flowers are larger and a
deeper colour and the leaves are lobed. The leaves of Brachychiton
'Griffith Pink' are smaller than B. discolour.
Callistemon 'Firebrand'
This cultivar grows to plus/minus 60cm by 2.5m in width, thus
making it basically prostrate in habit. The cultivar is multibranched with
many branches having a prostrate habit. Some branches are semi-ascendant
but then weep towards the ground. The other foliage characteristics are as
for C. citrinus. Flowering is profuse and the inflorescences are plus/minus
9cm long by 4cm in diameter. The flowering season is from early November to
late December in Melbourne. The flowers are a rich crimson-pink in colour,
the other characteristics ar as for C. citrinus.
Diagnosis:
This cultivar differs form normal forms of C. citrinus in its
semi-prostrate habit.
Correa 'Pink Delight'
Prostrate shrub to c. 40 cm x 2-3 m with a moderately dense
habit. Branchlets and stems green, glabrous with occasional rust-coloured
stellate hairs. Simple cordate leaves, 28 mm x 14 mm, with obvious pattern
of oil glands, petioles 6 mm. Leaf apices obtuse, leaf bases oblique,
venation reticulate, margins entire. Upper surfaces of mature leaves dark
green and glabrous. Upper surfaces of young leaves glabrous with occasional
rust-coloured stellate hairs. Lower surfaces pale green, glabrous with
occasional white stellate hairs and scattered rust-coloured stellate hairs.
Corolla cylindrical 40 mm x 15 mm, pale pink with cream tips. Peak
flowering is from May to July in most districts.
Diagnosis:
The glabrous leaves of this cultivar conform to descriptions for
C. pulchella by Wilson (1998). The flower is larger than Wilson's range for
C. pulchella and the cream tips are an unusual variation. C. pulchella
flowers tend to have only one colour from calyx to tip rather than two.
There may be some affinity with C backhouseana in this seedling. The
cultivar flower is distinctive because of its size which is larger than
most C. pulchella flowers and because of its colour which is different from
other C. pulchella hybrids, e.g., 'Dusky Bells', 'Pink Mist', 'Mannii'. It
differs from C. 'Firebird' in flower size and colour, in size of plant and
growth habit and in leaf shape and tomentum.
Boronia megastigma 'Jack Maguire's Red'
Note:
Formerly Boronia 'Uncle Jack's Red'
This cultivar is a flower colour form of the species. The flowers are a deep orange red on the outside of the perianth. All other features of the shrub are as for B. megastigma.
Diagnosis:
This cultivar can be distinguished by the flower colour (described in the colour code below).
Banksia spinulosa 'Birthday Candles'
Compact dwarf shrub with outstanding display of red and yellow cones from March to September
Syzygium australe 'Golden Hedge'
Small compact shrub about 1.5m(H) x 1m(W) with green and yellow foliage. White flowers in Spring followed by red berries. approx. 1.5m tall x 1m wide.
Tristaniopsis laurina 'DOW10'
Tree to 10-25 meters high x 4-10m wide with dark green, dense, glossy leaves with red new growth and scented yellow flowers.
Ceratopetalum gummiferum 'Christmas Snow'
Diagnosis:
C. 'Christmas Snow' differ from other known forms of the species
in the variegation of its leaves. The variegation i is of the "blotched"
variety, with irregular patches of cream varying from 3-5% of leaf surface.
Some minor variegation also occurs; these are pale greyish green patches
and are not strongly discernable.
Anigozanthos 'Baby Roo'
This cultivar is dwarf, growing only to 0.2m tall and 0.15m
across with leaves up to 150mm long. The flowers are bicoloured with a
bright red ovary and an emerald green perianth. The intensity of colour is
temperature dependant, cooler temperatures result in deeper colour. The
flowers are tubular and up to 60mm long. This cultivar flowers continually
with no dormant period.
DIAGNOSIS:
A. 'Bush Ranger' 350mm h, lvs 320 mm, fls 80 mm long, green/ red
A 'Baby Roo' 200 mm h, lvs 150 mm fls 60 mm long, green/ red
A. gabrielae 100 mm h, lvs 80 mm fls 50mm, green/ red
Note:
Reference specimen not received due to quarantine restrictions.