Dianella tasmanica 'Rainbow'
Strappy leaved shrub grows to about 500mm in diametre with pinkish red new foliage that ages to a green and white variegation.
Dianella tasmanica 'Splice'
Leaves to 80 cm with distinct green and white variegation with a red tinge on the new leaves. Blue flowers in Spring followed by violet fruit in Autumn.
Dianella tasmanica 'Splice'
Leaves to 80 cm with distinct green and white variegation with a red tinge on the new leaves. Blue flowers in Spring followed by violet fruit in Autumn.
Dianella tasmanica 'TAS100'
Strappy leaved suckering shrub with variegated leaves to about 0.3m in diameter.
Dianella tasmanica 'TAS300'
Variegated upright to arching foliage which grows to 80 – 90 cm high x 80 – 90 cm wide.
Dianella tasmanica 'TR20'
Strappy leaved shrub grows to about 0.5m in diameter with wide leaves and large purple berries in spring and summer.
Dietes robinsoniana 'RB1'
Large strappy leaved shrub to 1.5m in diameter with white lily-like flowers with yellow markings from September to December.
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.
Grevillea 'Woori Wanderer'
This is a prostrate form spreading to 2.5m. The foliage is
dense, new growth is reddish in colour. The flowers are red. Flowering is
October /December and again in March.
Diagnosis:
The leaf shape is the same as G.laurifolia and in the same
proportions while it also retains the reddish new growth of that species.
However, ' Woori Wanderer' also has foliage similar to G. x gaudichaudi
interspersed among the laurifolia-like leaves.
Correa 'Candy Pink'
Correa 'Candy Pink' grows into a dense, rounded shrub to 1m
tall by 1m wide. The leaves are ovate to elliptical in shape, appear
glabrous above but actually have a sparse covering of short stellate hairs,
and are densely hairy below. The new growth is also coated with rusty brown
stellate hairs. The flowers are very similar in shape and size to C. alba,
and the corolla is split the same as in C. alba. The corolla colour is a
dull pink in colour.
Diagnosis:
The flowers of Correa 'Candy Pink' immediately show that C. alba
is one of the parents. The leaves are more elliptical and therefore unlike
the oval leaves of C. alba. The flower colour is similar to but lighter
than Correa 'Dusky Bells' which is a cross between C. reflexa and C.
pulchella. It is difficult to determine this however and therefore further
comparison is not undertaken.