Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Dowell'
This cultivar grows vigorously and at maturity attains a
height of 2m with an equal spread. The flowers are large with full petals
and measure ± 20mm across. The petals are light purple in colour and
recurve backwards as the flower ages. The staminal collar in this variety
is also large.
Diagnosis:
This cultivar is distinguished by the flower colour.
Chamelaucium uncinatum 'University'
This cultivar is a low growing form of Chamelaucium uncinatum
. It has an open habit and sparse, woody branches. Although flowering is
less prolific than on most forms the individual flowers are a spectacular
colour, opening deep pink and darkening with age to a deep purple. The
flowers are ca. 20mm in diameter with average to large petals.
Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Mullering Brook'
This cultivar was selected because of its more upright growth
habit. The selection can reach ca. 4m tall by usually less than 2m wide.
Diagnosis:
Besides the slightly different growth form, C. 'Mullering Brook'
has flowers slightly smaller than average for the species. The flower does
not open as wide as is usual. The flowering period under general garden
conditions is considerably longer than for other cultivars of the species,
flowering from June to December.
Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Murfit Rose'
The cultivar grows to around 2.5m tall by up to 4m wide. The
foliage is said to be a darker green than usual and the plant has a dense
habit. The flowers are up to 22mm across, with some opening a very pale
pink and the majority opening a deep rose colour. The flowers darken in
colour as they age.
Diagnosis:
This cultivar can be distinguished from other forms of C.
uncinatum by its deeper green foliage and the newly opened flowers which
vary from pale pink to deep rose.
Leptospermum 'Naoko'
Compact shrub to 1.5m with pale pink flowers with dark pink and red centres in winter and spring.