Boronia heterophylla 'Cameo'
Moderately dense upright shrub, growing to about 2m tall by 1.5m wide. The foliage is a very dark green. The flowers occur in mid spring and have white petals with pale pink stripes and are fragrant.
Boronia heterophylla 'Cascade'
This cultivar is a moderately dense upright shrub, growing to about 2m tall by 1.5m wide. The foliage is a very dark green. The flowers occur in mid spring (late October to early November in Sydney), are pale pink in colour.
Boronia heterophylla 'Ice Charlotte'
Moderately dense upright shrub, growing to about 2m tall by 1.5m wide. The foliage is a very dark green. The flowers occur in mid spring and are white with secondary colour deep pink in colour and fragrant.
Boronia heterophylla 'Moonglow'
Moderately dense upright shrub, growing to about 2m tall by 1.5m wide. The foliage is a very dark green. The flowers occur in mid spring and are white and fragrant.
Boronia heterophylla 'Purple Rain'
Moderately dense upright shrub, growing to about 2.5m tall by 1.5m wide. The foliage is a very dark green. The flowers occur in mid spring and purple in colour and fragrant. Selection criteria: purple flowers, bushy plant habit, stem length, flower production and rust tolerance.
Boronia heterophylla 'Stella'
Moderately dense upright shrub, growing to about 3m tall by 1.5m wide. The foliage is a very dark green. The flowers occur in mid spring and deep pink in colour and fragrant.
Selection criteria: early flowering, vigour in cultivation, growth habit, stem length, flower production and rust tolerance.
Ptilotus nobilis 'Passion'
Herbaceous annual with feathery, pink-purple flower heads with bright pink highlights. The flower heads are about 40 mm in diameter and up to 100 mm high on stems that grow to about 70 cm tall.
Ptilotus nobilis 'Poise'
Herbaceous annual with feathery, two-toned inflorescence colour (cream to tan/pink) flower heads. The flower heads are about 40 mm in diameter and up to 100 mm high on stems that grow to about 70 cm tall.
Ptilotus nobilis 'Purity'
Herbaceous annual with feathery, green-cream flower heads. The flower heads are about 40 mm in diameter and up to 100 mm high on stems that grow to about 70 cm tall.
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