Lomandra confertifolia 'Merlom Ruby'
Mat Rush: clumping plant grows 0.4m(H) x 0.3m(w) with blue grey leaves.
Lomandra confertifolia 'Bunyip'
A small clumping grass-like perennial with arching leaves. Fragrant yellow flowers on spikes.
Lomandra confertifolia 'LCS1'
A small clumping grass-like perennial with arching leaves. Fragrant yellow flowers on spikes. Comparitors: L. 'Mist', L. 'Merlon Ruby', L. Seascape', L. 'Silver Grace'. Diagnosis: Lomandra confertifolia 'LCS1' is a short to medium dense grasslike perennial with more and longer inflorescences than other most similar varieties.
Lomandra confertifolia 'Lime Tuff'
A small clumping grass-like perennial with arching leaves. Fragrant yellow flowers on spikes.
Lomandra confertifolia 'Silver Grace'
A clumping grass-like perennial with blue-grey arching leaves. Fragrant yellow flowers on spikes.
Lomandra confertifolia subsp. pallida 'PomPom'
A male dwarf mound-forming mutation of the subspecies, 40–60
cm high, 70–100 cm across, with dense semi-erect to arching foliage,
inflorescences generally hidden amongst the foliage.
Flowers:
Autumn to summer, cream to yellow small flowers, inflorescences
quarter to half length of leaves.
Foliage colour:
Mid green, thin, semi-erect to arching, strappy leaves,
forming a dense mound.
Comparators:
Lomandra confertifolia subsp. pallida Kuranga variety,
Lomandra confertifolia subsp. pallida 'Lime Tuff', Lomandra confertifolia
subsp. pallida 'Little Lime'. Based on general plant appearance,
particularly leaf morphology, habit, relatedness and parentage these are
the closest varieties of common knowledge known to the applicant.
Reasons for distinctiveness:
Lomandra 'PomPom' has semi-erect to arching
foliage and flowers readily whereas L. 'Little Lime' has erect foliage and
is thought to be sterile. L. 'PomPom' has a low mound-forming habit to 60
cm high, whereas L. 'Lime Tuff' and L. Kuranga variety have a rounded to
vase-shaped habit to 120 cm high.
Lomandra filiformis 'LMF500'
Compact clumping plant fine textured, blue-green foliage grows to 30 cm high x 30 cm wide. Small yellow flowers appear from September to November.
Grevillea 'Hunter Beauty'
Grevillea 'Hunter Beauty' is a prostrate shrub to 0.3m,
spreading to 4m. Flowering is between August and September. The perianth is
fawn/bright pink (limb brown, tip of styles green) and approximately 55mm
long. The dense foliage is deep green but with bright red new growth.
Diagnosis:
G. 'Hunter Beauty' appears to be prostrate maybe a hybrid
between G. asplenifolia and G. laurifolia as it has characteristics of both
these species.
Grevillea 'Poorinda Empress'
It is a large compact shrub growing to a height of 3-4m. The
leaves are extremely deeply lobed and about 120mm long by about 55mm wide
across the lobes. Individual lobes are pungent and narrow being about 3mm
wide. The upper leaf surface is dark shiny green whilst the underside is
covered with dense silky hairs. The edges of the lobes are rolled under.
The flowers are of the "toothbrush" type and are borne terminally on
branchlets and occasionally on the main stem opposite a leaf. The perianth
is red to purple and 10-12mm long and the deep pink styles about 30mm long.
Diagnosis:
This cultivar is different from its stated parents in width and
shape of the leaf lobes. Grevillea 'Poorinda Empress' has wider lobes than
Grevillea hookeriana but narrower lobes than Grevillea caleyi which has
distinctly rounded lobes. The styles are the same colour as Grevillea
caleyi but darker than Grevillea hookeriana.
Prostanthera ovalifolia 'Brundah Candy'
Large open shrub, 3m x 3m, flowers pink 15mm x 15mm from early September to November.