Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Jubilee Jade'
Medium shrub with pale purple flowers. Late flowering selection. Selection criteria: vigour, floriferousness, stem length, flower colour and date of flowering.
Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Kismet'
Medium shrub with pale pink flowers. Late flowering selection. Selection criteria: vigour, floriferousness, stem length, flower colour and date of flowering.
Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Moonlight Delight'
A rounded shrub approximately 2m high x 1.5m wide. with masses of large white waxy flowers in Spring.
Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Muchea Mauve'
Medium shrub with pink mauve flowers. Selection criteria: vigour, floriferousness, stem length, flower colour and date of flowering.
Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Pearl Buttons'
Shrub 1.5m in diameter with white wax flowers. It is a late flowering white petalled Waxflower. It is distinct from known varieties in having the following combination of characters: A November flowering season; thick stems; short leaves; dense, axillary flowering clusters; narrow floral tubes; short, narrow leaves; long styles; white petals. Pearl Buttons’, C. ‘White Spring’ Diagnosis: Pearl Buttons’ is of medium height. The plants have a higher density of foliage and flowers, thicker stems, shorter arching linear leaves and longer pedicel lengths than ‘White Spring’. The floral tubes of ‘Pearl Buttons’ are red-orange in older flowers whereas those of ‘White Spring’ are yellow-green. The style plus stigma length is greater in ‘Pearl Buttons’ than in ‘White Spring’. ‘Pearl Buttons’ has smaller flowers than ‘White Spring’.
Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Raspberry Ripple'
A rounded shrub approximately 2m high x 1.5m wide. with masses of dark pink crimson waxy flowers in Spring.
Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Strawberry Surprise'
A rounded shrub 2m high x 1.5m wide with unique frilly flower pink petals which darken with age. Good cut flowers.
Acacia cultriformis 'Cascade'
This cultivar is a prostrate form which grows up to 2m across.
The maximum height attained is only 10cms. All other features of the plant
are as for Acacia cultriformis. The flowers are of a similar size to those
of the normal form, although flowering has been noted to be a little sparse
and irregular on the cultivar.
Diagnosis:
The cultivar is readily distinguished by its prostrate growth
habit.
Eucryphia 'Leatherwood Cream'
A shrub of some horticultural merit, the cream edging of its
leaves giving added beauty to this plant which is a member of an inherently
attractive group. The leaves appear to be intermediate between those of E.
lucida and E. milliganii, being of a size found more often in the former
but with the indentation of the leaf apex usually found in the latter.
DIAGNOSIS:Differs from Eucryphia lucida(Labill.) Baill. in the consistently
retuse apex of its leaves and in its greenish-yellow and marginal or edged
leaf variation (margin: ca. 25% yellow group R.H.S. 4D, inner portion of
variegation: green group R.H.S.137C).
Differs from E. milliganii Hook.f. in its slightly longer (ca. 2.5cm) and
oblong elliptical leaves and the marginal leaf variegation as above.
Morphologically this cultivar essentially agrees with CBG 26450 (filed
under E. lucida) so far as morphology of the uppermost stems and leaves are
concerned, excepting for the characteristics given above.
Prostanthera ovalifolia 'Brundah View'
Large open shrub, 3m x 3m, flowers distinctive purplish pink 15mm x 15mm from early September to November.