Dianella caerulea 'Goddess'
A large strappy leaved clumping perennial with mid green foliage, growing to a metre tall.
Dianella caerulea 'John 316'
Upright plant with flax-like leaves to 60 cms high. Flowers are blue with yellow anthers on spikes to one metre high with blue-purple fruit.
Dianella revoluta 'Allyn-Citation'
Clump-forming, evergreen perennial which grows to 0.4m(h) x 0.5m(w) with strappy, grey-green leaves and blue to purple-blue and yellow flowers in Summer.
Dianella revoluta 'DR5000'
Dense strappy leafed shrub 0.4m(h) x 0.4m(w) with small purple flowers from October to November.
Dianella revoluta 'DRG04'
Dense strappy leafed shrub 0.5m(h) x 1m(w) with contrasting upper and lower side leaf colour.
Kunzea 'Badja Carpet'
It is a dense prostrate plant spreading up to 4m and reaching
a height of 600mm. The dark green leaves are small being up to 7mm long by
3mm wide. New stems are dark red in colour. The white flowers are produced
terminally in small clusters on short branchlets. New growth originates
from the centre of the flower cluster.
Diagnosis:
This cultivar is different form the known normal forms of
Kunzea capitata in its prostrate habit and white flowers. Kunzea capitata
is usually an erect or rounded shrub to1.5m in height with mauve flowers.
Melaleuca 'Ballarkona'
Large open shrub to 5m in diameter with linear, crowded, dark
green leaves and flowerheads on lateral growths usually 80-100mm long x
30mm in diameter, cream.
Diagnosis:
Melaleuca 'Ballarkona' may be a hybrid with one parent likely to
be M. armillaris. At around 5 metres in diameter M. 'Ballarkona' has the
appearance of a smaller form of M. armillaris which generally grows to
between 4-10 metres high by 2-8 metres in diameter. The smaller growth
habit is combined with much larger flowers which are produced prolifically
in spring mostly between 80-100 mm x 30 mm in diameter as opposed to the
standard M. armillaris flowers which are approximately 30-60mm x 20-25mm in
diameter.
Philotheca verrucosa 'J. Semmens'
This cultivar grows to 0.6m tall by 0.6m wide and its foliage
is often sparse. The flowers are 15mm to 25mm across and consist of three
layers of petals which surround petaloid stamens. The flowering season is
August to October. All other characteristics of the cultivar are as for P.
verrucosa.
Diagnosis:
The cultivar can be easily distinguished from the usual form of
P. verrucosa by the multi-petalled flowers.
Diagnosis:
Other multi-petalled forms of P. verrucosa have been recorded,
but material is not available for examination for difference. Written
descriptions of the various forms appear similiar.