Dianella tasmanica 'Rainbow'
Strappy leaved shrub grows to about 500mm in diametre with pinkish red new foliage that ages to a green and white variegation.
Dianella tasmanica 'Splice'
Leaves to 80 cm with distinct green and white variegation with a red tinge on the new leaves. Blue flowers in Spring followed by violet fruit in Autumn.
Dianella tasmanica 'Splice'
Leaves to 80 cm with distinct green and white variegation with a red tinge on the new leaves. Blue flowers in Spring followed by violet fruit in Autumn.
Dianella tasmanica 'TAS100'
Strappy leaved suckering shrub with variegated leaves to about 0.3m in diameter.
Dianella tasmanica 'TAS300'
Variegated upright to arching foliage which grows to 80 – 90 cm high x 80 – 90 cm wide.
Dianella tasmanica 'TR20'
Strappy leaved shrub grows to about 0.5m in diameter with wide leaves and large purple berries in spring and summer.
Dietes robinsoniana 'RB1'
Large strappy leaved shrub to 1.5m in diameter with white lily-like flowers with yellow markings from September to December.
Ceratopetalum gummiferum 'Johanna's Christmas'
This cultivar is a dwarf form of Ceratopetalum gummiferum. It is a small,dense shrub ca. 1m tall x 1m wide. The white flowers appear between October and January and as they die off, the calyx of each flower turns red.
DIAGNOSIS: As for C. gummiferum except for its dwarf habit (1m x 1m).
Correa glabra var. glabra 'Inglewood Gold'
This cultivar grows to 1m tall by 1m wide. The flower colour
is gold and the flowering season is from December to April. The flowers are
30mm long by 7mm wide.
Diagnosis:
The distinguishing feature of this cultivar is the gold colour
of the flowers.
Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Bundara Mystic Pearl'
The habit of this cultivar is similar to normal Chamelaucium
uncinatum. The flowers are a pink mauve on opening fading to a very pale
pink.
Diagnosis:
A very robust shrub with a large number of the flowers borne on
the branch terminals. This cultivar was bred with the cut flower market in
mind and the first crop attained a 4.5kg cutting. This crop rate was
achieved at Bundara Nursery. The cultivar may be distinguished from other
similar colour forms of C. uncinatum by the heavier crop of flowers.