Astartea 'Winter Pink'
This cultivar grows into a dense shrub 0.6m tall by 0.7m wide.
The leaves are around 4mm long and are whorled around the stem. The flowers are around 10mm diameter and deep pink in colour. They are found from April to October. The flowers are around 10mm in diameter.
DIAGNOSIS:
Astartea astarteoides
Flowers: Pink Size: 5mm Season: Sept-Nov Branches: slightly pendulous Leaves: whorled
Astartea clavulata
Flowers: white Size: 10mm Season: June-Nov Branches: erect Leaves: whorled
Astartea 'Winter Pink'
Flowers: deep pink Size: 10mm Season: April-Oct Leaves: whorled
Banksia spinulosa 'Birthday Candles'
Compact dwarf shrub with outstanding display of red and yellow cones from March to September
Bauera rubioides 'Luina Gem'
This cultivar grows to 1m tall by 0.25 - 0.5m wide. The plant
is said to be very dense. The flowers are up to 10mm in diameter and are
pale pink in colour. The flowering season is November in Tasmania.
Diagnosis:
B. 'Luina Gem' has doubled flowers. Other morphological features
are as for B. rubioides.
Blandfordia grandiflora 'Christine'
Clumping plant, with flowering stems to 1m Flowers: Red and yellow, 80mm x 40mm, mid December Foliage colour: Mid Green
Reasons for distinctiveness: Selected for early flowering
Blechnum nudum 'Forcett Feather'
Blechnum 'Forcett Feather' is a bipinnatifid form of the
species. It grows to a height and width of about 60cm with an upright,
slightly arching habit. The outstanding features of this cultivar are the
featherlike fronds. They are irregularly bipinnatifid; in the upper half of
the frond the pinnae margins have reduced crenate divisions for about 2/3
of their length then become more deeply lobed towards the tip. The pinnulae
in the lower half of the frond are wider and more obtuse with irregular
lobes extending as much as 1.5cm further than the others. The "fertile"
fronds have much the same characteristics but are smaller, "skeletonized"
versions and do not produce spores.
Diagnosis:
Blechnum 'Forcett Feather is a smaller plant than usual B. nudum
which can grow up to 1.2m tall. The pinnae of B. nudum are entire whereas
B. 'Forcett Feather' is distinctly bipinnatifid. Sometimes B. nudum
becomes lobed under ideal conditions but this character is not easily
retained in cultivation. B. 'Forcett Feather' retains the character when
propagated from stolons.
Other comments:
It is frost hardy but will
not tolerate drought. B. 'Forcett Feather' has been in cultivation since
1980. It grows well and retains lobing even in full sun.
Blandordia grandiflora 'Sunbelle Sensation'
Clumping plant, with flowering stems to 1m Flowers: Red and yellow, 80mm x 40mm, mid December
Callistemon viminalis 'CC19'
Small shrub 60cm – 1.5m(h) x 60cm-1m(w) with red new growth in autumn and spring and red bottlebrush flowers. Self-cleaning once flowering is finished.
Callistemon viminalis 'CC19'
Small shrub 60cm – 1.5m(h) x 60cm-1m(w) with red new growth in autumn and spring and red bottlebrush flowers. Self-cleaning once flowering is finished.
Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Triumphant'
Medium sized shrub which is is a late flowering purple petalled waxflower. It is distinct from known varieties in having the following combination of characters: a later October to mid-November flowering season; small flowers with purple petals; long, thin, leaves; short pedicels.