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.
Grevillea 'Goldrush'
This cultivar is a small shrub to 0.8m tall by up to 1m wide.
It flowers in winter with yellow to pinkish flowers and a red style, though
the colours are subdued. The foliage is superficially like Grevillea
'Austraflora McDonald Park'
Diagnosis:
Grevillea 'Goldrush' is readily distinguished by the flower
colour. The flower colour is more subdued than Grevillea 'Austraflora
McDonald Park'. Grevillea 'Goldrush' is similar in flower to Grevillea
alpina 'Grampians Gold' but can be distinguished by the red style compared
with the yellow style of G. alpina 'Grampians Gold'. The yellow-green colouration of the stigmatic plate extends along theback of the stigma for about 4mm.
Correa 'Bett's Red'
It is a large open shrub growing to a height of about 1.5m by
about 2m wide. The leaves are up to 20mm long by about 10mm wide. The upper
surface is rough to the touch while the underside is rusty to light green
in colour and covered with matted woolly hairs. The younger stems are also
rough. The deep pink flowers are tubular and 35mm long. The colour is
slightly paler at the tips. The tips of the floral tube are partially
reflexed. The style and stamens protrude about 5mm beyond the rim of the
floral tube. It is reported to flower freely from March to October.
Diagnosis:
This cultivar is different from its assumed parents in size of
plant, flower colour and roughness of leaves, stems and flowers. Correa
'Bett's Red', growing to a height of about 1.5m, is larger than Correa
'Mannii' which usually grows up to 500mm. Correa'Bett's Red' has darker
pink flowers than Correa 'Mannii' and the roughness of the leaves, stems
and flowers of Correa 'Bett's Red' is much greater that shown by Correa
'Mannii'. Correa 'Bett's Red' is different from Correa reflexa in flower
colour and shape of the floral tube. Correa 'Bett's Red' has deep pink
flowers compared with red and/or green for Correa reflexa. The floral tube
also does not reflex to the same extent usually seen in Correa reflexa.
Grevillea 'New Blood'
Groundcover to 0.25m (h) x 1–1.5m (w)
Flowers:
March–September, bright red, conflorescence to 50mm in diameter
Foliage colour:
Dark green
Comparators:
Grevillea juniperina red prostrate form
Reasons for distinctiveness:
Compact plant with abundance of bright red
flowers.