Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Dancing Queen'
A rounded shrub with double soft pink to candy pink flowers growing to approximately 2m high x 1.5m wide. Very popular cut flower variety valued for its mid to late season flowering period and consistent production of 60-70cm stem lengths. Typically flowering late winter to mid spring in all growing regions.
Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Elegance'
Shrub to around 1.5 in diameter with purple pink flowers. Diagnosis: This variety is distinct from any other known variety in having the following combination of characters: a grey-purple immature stem; long pedicel; purple and orange floral tube; orange or purple nectary in newly opened flowers; small leaves; and purple flowers.
Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Jenny Jane'
Medium shrub with pale purple flowers. Late flowering selection. Selection criteria: vigour, floriferousness, stem length, flower colour and date of flowering.
Grevillea 'GR01'
Prostrate shrub 0.3m{h} x 2-3m(w) with red toothbrush flowers with yellow tones in Winter and Spring.
Grevillea rosmarinifolia 'Rosy Posy'
This cultivar is a form of the dark green, fine leaved variety
of G. rosmarinifolia. It grows to ca. 1.5m tall by 1.5m wide. The leaves
are linear 30-45 mm long by 1mm wide and have a mucronate point. Leaves are
glabrous above and below with very occasional silky hairs on the mid-vein
of the leaf on the underside. The branchlets are covered with scattered
silky hairs. The flowers are ca. 20mm long. The perianth is a rosy pink
with a yellow tip. The style is a deep pink to red. The racemes are 40 to
50mm long and densely packed with flowers. Flowers can be found throughout
the year with the main flowering season being late winter to early spring.
Diagnosis:
G. rosmarinifolia varies greatly over its range. Grevillea
'Rosy Posy' is distinguished by its exceptionally large racemes of flowers.
Prostanthera lasianthos 'Mint-Ice'
The cultivar has the same general morphology as for the
species. It has grown to 2m x 1.5m since it was first selected in 1984. The
differences are that P. lasianthos 'Mint-Ice' has leaves with formal white
variegation around the borders of the leaves. The leaf blades are
irregularly variegated from pale green to white. The percentage of
variegation on each leaf also differs, with some being almost totally white
to just the leaf margin variegation. The plant is more compact than usual
and the leaves slightly smaller. No reversion of the variegation has been
noted in five years. The racemes of white flowers are more compact than
usual.
Diagnosis:
This plant is easily distinguished by the leaf variegation, with
the smaller than average leaves and more compact racemes being the
secondary considerations.
Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Bundara Mystic Pearl'
The habit of this cultivar is similar to normal Chamelaucium
uncinatum. The flowers are a pink mauve on opening fading to a very pale
pink.
Diagnosis:
A very robust shrub with a large number of the flowers borne on
the branch terminals. This cultivar was bred with the cut flower market in
mind and the first crop attained a 4.5kg cutting. This crop rate was
achieved at Bundara Nursery. The cultivar may be distinguished from other
similar colour forms of C. uncinatum by the heavier crop of flowers.