Lomandra longifolia 'Ll164'
Plant: growth habit, dense semi-upright shrub to 1m in diameter with narrow green leaves, basal sheath is light brown and flower colour is grey brown.
Comparitor: Lomandra longifolia 'LM300'
Diagnosis: Lomandra 'LM300' - basal sheath: colour dark brown; flower: colour of peduncle RHS 166A; Leaf: width (mm): 4mm
Lomandra longifolia 'Ll164' - basal sheath: colour light brown; flower: colour of peduncle RHS 144D-145C; Leaf: width (mm): 5.5mm
Lomandra longifolia 'Ll264'
Plant: growth habit, dense semi-upright strappy leaved shrub to 0.3m in diameter with narrow green leaves, basal sheath is dark brown, inflorescence: colour grey brown. Comparitors: Lomandra longifolia 'LM300', Lomandra longifolia 'Ll164'
Diagnosis: Lomandra longifolia 'LM300' - Growth habit: upright; basal sheath: colour dark brown; flower: colour of peduncle RHS 166A; Height (cm):56.20
Lomandra longifolia 'Ll164' - Growth habit: upright; basal sheath: colour light brown; flower: colour of peduncle RHS 144D-145C; Height (cm): 57.30
Lomandra longifolia 'Ll264' - Growth habit: semi-upright; basal sheath: colour dark brown; flower: colour of peduncle RHS 152C; Height (cm): 24.90
Lomandra longifolia 'Ll364'
Weeping strappy leaved shrub to 0.75m in diameter with narrow green leaves. Comparitor: Lomandra longifolia 'Ll264'
Most similar to Lomandra longifolia 'Ll264' in most aspects but is a much larger plant. Diagnosis: Lomandra longifolia 'Ll264' Plant: height (cm):24.90; Leaf: length (mm): 600; Leaf: width (mm) 2.0; Lomandra longifolia 'Ll364' Plant: height (cm): 57.60; Leaf: length (mm): 755; Leaf: width (mm) 3.5; (Source PBR detailed desciption)
Lomandra longifolia 'Ll464'
Plant: growth habit, dense semi-upright strappy leaved shrub to 1m in diameter with dark green leaves, basal sheath is dark brown, inflorescence: colour grey brown.
Comparitors: Lomndra longifolia 'Ll364'. L. 'Ll264; L. 'L164', L.'LM300' Diagnosis: each has different colour flowers. Lomndra longifolia 'Ll364'(yellow green RHS 152B) L. 'Ll264 (yellow green RHS 152C) ; L. 'L164' , L.'LM300' (greyed orange)
Lomandra longifolia 'LMV100'
Strappy leaved plants height of 60cm in diameter. The cream and brown flowers appear in September to October. The main feature of the cultivar is the variegated foliage.
Lomandra longifolia 'Muru'
Dense clumping plant to 50cms in diameter with distinctive variegated leaves and large flower spikes.
Pultenaea pedunculata 'Pyalong Gold'
This cultivar is a colour form of Pultenaea pedunculata Hook. It is a dense prostrate shrub that grows to 2m wide, and is very floriferous. The flowers are ca.1cm across and appear in spring. All other details for the cultivar are as for P. pedunculata.
Diagnosis:
Pultenaea 'Pyalong Gold' is readily distinguished from the usual P. pedunculata by its flower colour which is pure yellow with a small patch of red around the base of the keel and standard of the flowers.
Other notes:
Although forms close to this one are known from previous wild collections, it is uncommon and its bright yellow flowers make it more conspicuous than the more common forms of P. pedunculata. The cultivar was first selected and introduced to cultivation in October 1977.
Comparators:
Pultenaea pedunculata Hook. CBG 8311008; CBG 002505
Scaevola 'Angela Ratcliffe'
This cultivar has a prostrate habit, spreading to 1m across.
The numerous branches are densely intertwined with individual branches
having a zigzag pattern. The leaves are broad and slightly succulent in
appearance, 2.5-3cm long by up to 1cm wide at the widest point. The leaf
apex is obtuse. Both stems and leaves are covered in short stiff hairs. The
flowers are a purplish colour, borne at the ends of short branchlets, very
much resembling those of S. ramosissima.
Diagnosis:
Scaevola 'Angela Ratcliffe' differs from S. ramosissima in the
following ways. The leaves are obvate and not linear to lanceolate as in
S. ramosissima and are of a much thicker (almost succulent) texture. The
leaf apex is obtuse and not acute. Bracteoles are narrow obvate rather than
linear. Peduncles are shorter than the leaves. Peduncles of S. ramosissima
are as long as or longer than the leaves.
Spyridium parvifolium 'Nimbus'
It is a dense prostrate shrub growing to a height of about
10mm with a spread of about 2m. The small round leaves are up to 8mm long
by 6-8mm wide. The leaf tip is often indented. The green upper leaf surface
has distinct veining while the underside is silvery and covered with long
silky hairs. New foliage is distinctly grey. The small and insignificant
flowers are borne in clusters at the end of the branchlets.
Diagnosis:
This cultivar is different from other forms of Spyridium
parvifolium in its prostrate habit.