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.
Chamelaucium uncinatum 'White Spring'
This many branched shrub grows to approximately 3 metres with slender stems to 2 metres long; flowers form in the upper axils 13-15 mm across; petals 4-4.6mm long; leaves 19-25mm long. ‘White Springs is distinct from ‘Alba’ in having a later flowering period, smaller flowers and shorter leaves. The calyx of ‘White Spring’ flower is much shorter, barely pone tenth as long, than that of ‘Alba’.This variety is distinct from any other known variety in having the following combination of characters: a late flowering season (October-November); small flowers with white petals; and short leaves.
Chamelaucium 'Variegated Blush'
This many branched shrub grows to approximately 2 metres with flowers axillary; the flower colour varies from white at anthesis to a pink variegation at maturity. Diagnosis: This variety is distinct from any other known variety in having the following combination of characters: a small flower diameter proportional to tube length: calyx short and crescent shaped and flower colour white at anthesis blushing with age to a variegated mauve – pink corresponding to RHS 68A.
Chrysocephalum apiculatum 'Canberra Carpet'
Dense groundcover, 130mm (h) × 5m (w)
Flowers: Deep yellow, heads to 5mm in diameter in terminal clusters, Sept–May
Foliage colour: Green, linear-lanceolate to 30mm long by 6mm at the widest point
Reasons for distinctiveness:
Chrysocephalum apiculatum 'Canberra Carpet' is a vigorous low suckering selection which flowers continuously for most of the year.
Comments: Formerly sold as Chrysocephalum apiculatum (green suckering) by ANPS Canberra.
Chrysocephalum apiculatum 'FLOCHRDEF'
Herbaceous perennial with golden yellow billy button flowers from Spring to late Autumn. Grows to 0.2m (h) x 0.4-0.5m (w).
Grevillea 'Eileen Rose'
This cultivar grows from 1.5-2m tall by up to 2m across and
has a fairly open habit. The foliage is greyish and similar in size and
shape to Grevillea 'Misty Pink'. The flowers are in terminal spikes between
10-15cm long and are a deep rosy pink with pink styles. Flowers measure ca.
12cm long by 5cm across. Flowering is continuous throughout the year.
DIAGNOSIS:
Grevillea 'Eileen Rose' - ca. 2m tall x 1.5m wide, deep pink flowers with pink styles, open habit
Grevillea 'Misty Pink' - 3-5m tall x 1.5m tall, soft pink flowers with orange pink styles densely foliaged
Generally Grevillea 'Eileen Rose' is a smaller shrub than Grevillea 'Misty
Pink' with deeper pink flowers and with more open habit.
Pandorea pandorana 'Golden Showers'
Note:
Formerly Pandorea 'Golden Rain'
Pandorea pandorana is a vigorous woody climber with glossy
pinnate leaves consisting of 5 to 9 leaflets. The flowers are massed on
pendulous inflorescences. Pandorea 'Golden Showers' is a golden flowered
selection of the species,
Diagnosis:
Pandorea 'Golden Showers' can be distinguished by the flower
colour which is a rich golden brown.
Grevillea 'Poorinda Anticipation'
This cultivar grows to plus/minus 2m tall by plus/minus 2.5m
wide. It forms a moderately dense shrub with some long, spreading branches.
The leaves are deeply dissected and are 18-20cm long by plus/minus 6cm wide
at the widest point. They are glabrous above and covered with fine, pale
coloured hairs below. The flowers are of the "toothbrush" type and are
borne terminally on the branches. The inflorescences are pinkish in colour
and are one sided as are the flowers of Grevillea longifolia. The racemes
of flowers are plus/minus 8cm long.
Diagnosis:
G. 'Poorinda Anticipation' has the typical habit of G. willisii
, being moderately dense with some long, spreading branches. The leaves are
intermediate between the parents, having the alternate lobing of G.
longifolia, but the greater width and more deeply dissected leaves of G.
willisii. Each lobe is tipped with a pungent point, similar to those found
on G. willisii.
Comparators:
Grevillea longifolia CBG 037845. G. willisii (live
material) NBG registered No. 70050.
Citrus australasica 'Durhams Emerald'
A moderately dense medium shrub 2 metres high by 1.7 metres
wide with a moderately open appearance. Axillary spines solitary, straight
to 25mm long. Leaves are simple, obovate to elliptic, glabrous. Flowers
white (with pink buds) approximately 10-15mm in diameter, Aug-Sept. Fruit a
cylindrical berry, 4-8 cms long, 15-25mm in diameter, with firm black skin
and emerald green pulp.
Diagnosis:
C. australasica ‘Durhams Emerald’ is a heavy bearer during
Summer to late Autumn, with continual light cropping all year around.
Vesicles easy to extract.