Eremophila 'Meeka Marvel'
Small to medium compact shrub 1.5m x 1.5m, leaves grey 40-50mm long by 10-15mm wide. Flowers: corolla lilac with hairy maroon sepals in spring.
The main differences are in leaf size and overall appearance.
E lachnocalyx has leaves 8mm long by 5 mm wide.
E phyllopoda has leaves110 mm long by 10mm wide
E. Meeka Marvel has leaves 40-50mm long by 8 mm wide
Telopea 'Golden Globe'
A large shrub with green foliage and medium sized yellow flower heads.
Anigozanthos viridus 'Green Dragon'
Dwarf selection with emerald green flowers flowering from spring to autumn.
Lomandra montana 'LLM500'
Small strappy leaved shrub 0.3m–0.4m(h) x 0.6m(w). Flowers cream from Apr–Oct
Lomandra confertifolia 'Seascape'
Clumping plant with narrow, weeping blue-grey leaves and grows to about 0.7m high with small scented yellow flowers. .
Anigozanthos 'Copper Charm'
This cultivar has glossy green leaves to 40cm long. The
flowers stems are up to 1.7m tall, flowers are orange in colour and the
anthers are cream. The flowers are mainly found from September to November
in Western Australia.
Diagnosis:
A. flavidus:
2m tall; flowers from October to February; leaves are
glabrous; flower stems are branched, flowers are tubular, 3-4cm long,
densely hairy and the lobes are not turned back. The flowers are found in
yellow-green, red and pink.
Anigozanthos 'Copper Charm' :1.7m tall; flowers from September to November;
leaves are glossy green; flower stems are branched, flowers are tubular, ca
50mm long and orange in colour.
A. preissii:
0.6m tall; flowers from August to November; leaves are sparse
and nearly terete, deciduous; flowers are tubular, ca 56mm long, covered in
wooly hairs, lobes not reflexed, orange to yellow red in colour.
This cultivar is similar to Anigozanthos 'Regal Claw', which has orange
backs to the anthers.
Eremophila 'Sturts Delight'
Shrub 1.5m (h) x 1m (w), dense with sticky green leaves 40-70mm long by 1.5-2mm wide. Flowers: corolla 30mm long blue to lilac in spring or after new growth.
Anigozanthos 'Autumn Mystery'
The flowering stems are up to 1m tall with sparse stellate
hairs towards the base, becoming woolly and plumose towards the flowers.
The flowers are in simple terminal racemes, on pedicels to ca. 5mm long.
The hairs are plumose and woolly, having red tips with yellow bases over
the ovary changing to yellow tips with red bases toward the perianth lobes.
The anthers are linear and more or less the same length as the filaments,
the connective tipped with a gland like appendage. The ovules are numerous.
The flowering season is the spring months.
Diagnosis:
The flowers of Anigozanthos 'Autumn Mystery' are longer than for
A. flavidus but shorter than A. manglesii. They attain a similar shape and
width to A. manglesii with a less prominent ovary than A. flavidus. The
base of the perianth tube is red on the ovary but doesn't immediately
become green above like A. manglesii. Instead, the hairs are mixed red with
a greater portion of yellow green hairs the colour of those on A. flavidus
. Anigozanthos 'Space Age' is a cultivar resulting from the same hybrid
cross and has somewhat taller stature and indistinctly larger flowers than
Anigoizanthos 'Autumn Mystery' (perianth tube ca. 60mm versus ca. 52mm).
The flowers of Anigozanthos 'Space Age' are wholly deep red, but those of
Anigozanthos 'Autumn Mystery' appear yellow to brown with touches of red.
Grevillea 'Starfire'
Grevillea 'Starfire' grows into a bushy shrub 2.5m tall and
1.5m wide. The foliage is dark green on the upper surface and the lower
surface is covered in closely appressed silvery hairs which give a silvery
appearance. The leaves are compound and are about 29cm long and 24cm wide.
The midrib of each leaf is prominent, raised on the lower surface and a
contrasting yellow green on the lower surface. The inflorescences are
cylindrical racemes 15-16cm long and about 8cm across. Flowers are produced
throughout the year but are most prolific from November to April. On
opening the flowers are a coppery brown but this colour quickly changes to
a bright red. The styles are a contrasting pink with yellow stigmas.
Diagnosis:
Grevillea 'Starfire' resembles both its parents. G. 'Honey Gem'
has greyed yellow lobes with yellow styles, G. 'Starfire' has dark red
lobes with pink styles, and G. 'Starflame' has red lobes with red styles.