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- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia acinacea 'Ruby Tips'
- Cultivation
- Grows in moist, well drained gravels and soils, but adapts to heavy clays. Likes dappled shade, partial or full sun. Acacia acinacea is a widely planted ornamental species that is also suitable for low windbreaks. Frost tolerant and moderately drought resistant. Some low growing forms sucker, as does this cultivar, to provide a dense ground cover with age.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia amblygona 'Winter Gold'
- Cultivation
- Grows in moist, well drained gravels and soils, but adapts to heavy clays. Likes dappled shade, partial or full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, Also very useful for large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia baileyana 'Purpurea'
- Cultivation
- Propagation of this form has been by seed. Seed growing results in different degrees and length of the coloured new growth, but this is how the selections that occur under this name are made. Vegetative propagation is possible but only with some difficulty. Acacia 'Purpurea' is useful in providing foliage contrast in larger landscapes. Please note that the normal form of this species is widely grown and has become a naturalised weed in many areas of Australia. Care should be taken not to grow this species in nearby vicinity to areas of remnant vegetation or natural reserve areas. This is especially so in the Southern Tablelands of Australia.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia cardiophylla 'Gold Lace'
- Cultivation
- Acacia 'Kuranga Gold Lace' is propagated vegetatively from cuttings. It is considered by the applicant to be suitable for growth outdoors in temperate regions of Australia. It is frost tolerant and requires a well drained soil.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, Also very useful for large display pots.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia cognata 'AC001'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
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- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia cognata 'AC0020'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia cognata 'AC0021'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- General ornamental planting
- Availability
- Specialist nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia cognata 'Bower Beauty'
- Cultivation
- Low water requirements. Once established, quite dry tolerant requiring only occasional deep watering during extended periods of heat. Plant in most soil types that are well draining.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Effective in mass plantings and for low hedging due to its compact bushy habit. Small gardens, patios and courtyards
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia cognata 'Curvaceous'
- Cultivation
- Low water requirements. Once established, quite dry tolerant requiring only occasional deep watering during extended periods of heat. Plant in most soil types that are well draining.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Effective in mass plantings and for low hedging due to its compact bushy habit. Small gardens, patios and courtyards
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia cognata 'DW1'
- Cultivation
- It is suitable for outdoor growth in the temperate regions of Australia. It prefers moist light to heavy soils
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia cognata 'Fettuccini'
- Cultivation
- Low water requirements. Once established, quite dry tolerant requiring only occasional deep watering during extended periods of heat. Plant in most soil types that are well draining.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Effective in mass plantings and for low hedging due to its compact bushy habit. Small gardens, patios and courtyards
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
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- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia cognata 'Green Mist'
- Cultivation
- It is suitable for outdoor growth in the temperate regions of Australia. It prefers moist light to heavy soils
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia cognata 'Limelight'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia cognata 'Mini Cog'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils and grows best in the southern states. Frost tolerant.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Small weeping shrub suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or useful for large display pots.
- Availability
- Widely available from specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia cognata 'River Cascade'
- Cultivation
- It is suitable for outdoor growth in the temperate regions of Australia. It prefers moist light to heavy soils
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia cognata 'UY3'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils. Full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia cultriformis 'Cascade'
- Cultivation
- The main value of this cultivar is its prostrate habit. It must be propagated by vegetative means to ensure retention of the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, Also very useful for large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia dealbata 'Kambah Karpet'
- Cultivation
- As for Acacia dealbata
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, Also very useful for large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia floribunda 'Gippsland Gold'
- Cultivation
- Some tolerance of frost and drought but can suffer sunburn if water stressed. The variegation has remained stable after several generations of cutting propagation.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia iteaphylla 'Parsons Cascade'
- Cultivation
- Acacia 'Parsons Cascade' has good vigour, growing to a spread of 2m in heavy clay soils in 1 year. It flowers from April to July and is frost and drought hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, Also very useful for large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia leprosa 'Scarlet Blaze'
- Cultivation
- Select a position in full sun to dappled shade in a well drained, moist soil. Cultivate soil before planting. Water requirements are low. Will tolerate periods of dryness, however occasional deep watering is recommended through extended periods of drought.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia pravissima 'Golden Carpet'
- Cultivation
- Adaptable to a wide range of soil types and shows a high degree of frost hardiness
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, Also very useful for large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
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- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia pravissima 'NE 02'
- Cultivation
- Most soils. Full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acacia spathulata 'FlatspathGL'
- Cultivation
- Full sun and well drained soils
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
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- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acmena smithii 'Allyn Magic'
- Cultivation
- Moist well drained soil in a sunny to semi shaded position
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Hedge or border . As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acmena smithii 'BWNFIR'
- Cultivation
- Prefers a moist well drained soil in a sunny to semi shaded position.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acmena smithii 'BWNRED'
- Cultivation
- Moist well drained soil in a sunny to semi shaded position.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acmena smithii 'DOW30'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Most soils.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Screening, hedges, topiary and garden features.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acmena smithii 'Hedgemaster'
- Cultivation
- Moist well drained soil in a sunny to semi shaded position
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acmena smithii 'Hot Flush'
- Cultivation
- Moist well drained soil in a sunny to semi shaded position
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acmena smithii 'Mauve Maisie'
- Cultivation
- Does best in moist well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acmena smithii 'Minnie Magic'
- Cultivation
- Moist well drained soil in a sunny to semi shaded position.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Acmena smithii 'Viclow'
- Cultivation
- Moist well drained soil in a sunny to semi shaded position
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Actinodium cunninghamii 'Snowflake'
- Cultivation
- Due to its short period in cultivation it has not been tested for frost tolerance or fully tested for drought, but is expected to require regular summer watering in most soils. It grows well as a container plant preferring filtered sunlight in hot climates. In cooler climates it should tolerate full sun. Makes an ideal cut flower and should respond well by becoming bushier, after light tip pruning post flowering. The flowering period could also be extended in cultivation. Grow from cuttings to reproduce the exact form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Spectacular and unusual feature plant. Suitable for mass planting or for display in large pots.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Apiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Actinotus helianthi 'Starbright'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth, tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Apiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Actinotus helianthi 'White Romance'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Adenanthos cuneatus 'Coral Carpet'
- Cultivation
- Best in well drained soils in a sunny position.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, bird attractant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Adenanthos meisneri 'Green Carpet'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Agonis 'Fairy Foliage'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Agonis flexuosa 'Belbra Gold'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has only fair drought hardiness and its frost resistance is unknown, though it would probably be similar to that of the species.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Agonis flexuosa 'Denmark Delight'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has been under trial for four years and has been constant in its characteristics. It is quite drought hardy but is susceptible to frosts. Basic cultivation conditions required are as for A. flexuosa.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Feature shrub
- Availability
- Bushland Flora Nursery
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Agonis flexuosa 'Forest Magic'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Agonis flexuosa 'Jedda's Dream'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Agonis flexuosa 'Jervis Bay Afterdark'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Agonis flexuosa 'LemLimeGL'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Agonis flexuosa 'Marks Mini'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils full sun or part shade. Susceptible to myrtle rust.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Agonis flexuosa 'Midnight Shadow'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Agonis flexuosa 'Pink Flamingo'
- Cultivation
- Sunny-light shade position. Low water requirement once established. Grows well in Loamy, Sandy loam, Clay loam, Potting mix.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Hedge, Topiary, Feature plant, Screen, Windbreak, Attractive foliage
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Agonis flexuosa 'Variegata'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Unknown
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Agonis 'Southern Wonder'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Malvaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Alyogyne 'Delightfully Double'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in fairly open positions in full sun through to part shade. It is adaptable to a wide range of soil types, providing they are well drained. Will benefit from a prune after the main flowering flush to encourage multiple branching and a bushier shrub, while maximising the number of flowers on the plant the following season
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Malvaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Alyogyne huegelii 'West Coast Gem'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental medium to tall moderately branched shrub. Suited to a range of acidic and alkaline sandy to clay loam soils that drain moderately well. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Soft sappy growth can suffer frost damage, but if grown 'hard' frost damage can be negligible. Responds well to pruning and will usually produce growth from leafless wood. Best to form 'bushy framework' from an early stage by shortening stems. People are often loath to prune this cultivar because it is always producing flowerbuds or is in flower but that is a 'false strategy' as the stems may become long and leggy on young plants. Responds well to low applications of a controlled release low phosphorus fertiliser but often grows well without supplementary nutrients.
- Propagation
- Best from firm semi-woody non-flowering stems which are green and not brown. Rooting hormones in powder or liquid form can be beneficial but not totally necessary for roots to form.
- Uses
- General ornamental planting, roadsides, can be hedged or espaliered; container plants
- Availability
- Specialist native nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Amber Velvet'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun. Resistance to black spot
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Autumn Mystery'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar appears to be less palatable to snails than many Anigozanthos spp. and is less prone to Ink Disease. It is semi-hardy to drought and flowers in the spring. Anigozanthos 'Autumn Mystery' has been in cultivation since 1976. Propagation must be carried out by vegetative means to ensure retention of the cultivar features.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Autumn Sunrise'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar prefers reasonably moist, well drained soils in a position where sun is received for most of the day. Propagation must be by vegetative means or tissue culture to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Baby Roo'
- Cultivation
- Anigozanthos 'Baby Roo' is unique in that it does not go dormant and will flower at temperatures above 35°C. Its heat tolerance and dwarf habit makes it ideally suited as a potted plant. Anigozanthos 'Baby Roo' was commercially released by Twyford, Inc. in 1991 as a tissue culture produced plug.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Big Red'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is Ink Disease resistant and is not badly affected by slugs or snails. It is semi-hardy to drought and flowers form September to December in Western Australia. It has been in cultivation since 1971. The cultivar has performed well in Brisbane where most Kangaroo Paws succumb to the humidity.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Bush Ember'
- Cultivation
- Best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering and slow release fertilizer
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Bush Emerald'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar was first introduced in 1986. Early trials showed a superior resistance to fungal leaf spot when compared to both the parents. The rhizome growth is also superior to either parent. It is drought hardy and shows moderate frost resistance. The cultivar must be grown by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form. It is a very useful container plant and has bird attracting qualities.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Bush Garnet'
- Cultivation
- Best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering and slow release fertilizer
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Bush Glow'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar grows best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering and slow release fertilizer which is low in phosphorus.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Bush Heritage'
- Cultivation
- Best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering and slow release fertilizer
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Bush Inferno'
- Cultivation
- Feed before flowering and again after removing dead flower stems to stimulate new growth. Maintenance is easy, remove old leaf fans that have dead flowers attached, and damaged growth can also be pulled or cut off.
- Propagation
- Protected by Plant Breeders Rights
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Bush Ochre'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils, full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Bush Ranger'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar was first introduced in 1986. Initial trials showed a superior resistance to fungal leaf spot when compared to both the parents. It has showed good vigour in both growth and flowering capacity. It is drought hardy and shows moderate frost resistance. The cultivar must be grown by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form. It is a very useful container plant and has bird attracting qualities.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries, Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Bush Spark'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar grows best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering and slow release fertilizer which is low in phosphorus, best grown in a pot.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or large display pots.
- Availability
- specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Bush Splendour'
- Cultivation
- Best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering and slow release fertilizer
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Bush Twilight'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils, full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Charm'
- Cultivation
- Common wide range of soil and climate Moist light to medium soils; partial or full sun. Can be damaged by frost. Difficult in cultivation. Moist well drained soil; partial or full sun. Divide regularly to promote vigorous growth. Grows well in containers. Snail and ink disease resistant. Unpalatable to snails and resistant to ink disease.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Copper Charm'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar grows best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering. Requires some frost protection.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Dwarf Delight'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is very free flowering, and can be readily reproduced using tissue culture or more slowly using traditional methods of division. It also shows excellent qualities for use as a cut fresh flower, having good colour and stem length and very narrow stems, which reduces freight cost. It has the longevity of A. flavidus, with some plants of this cross being known in cultivation for up to 8 years (as at October 1981). Anigozanthos 'Dwarf Delight' is frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Early Spring'
- Cultivation
- Anigozanthos 'Early Spring' is unpalatable to snails and is Ink disease resistant. It is fertile and of perennial habit. This cultivar is semi-hardy to drought and has a long flowering season (July to November in Western Australia). It has been in cultivation since 1971. This cultivar is reported to be very tolerant of the humid conditions that often occur in Brisbane as compared to many other hybrid Anigozanthos.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Firefly'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils, full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos flavidus 'Lilac Queen'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos flavidus 'Pink Joey'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar grows best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos flavidus 'Werite Woorata'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar grows best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Gold Velvet'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun. Resistance to black spot .
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Hickman's Delight'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar grows best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Joey Confetti'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Joey Fireworks'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils, full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Joey Lipstick'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils, full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'KLEAC11211'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'KLEAC11212'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'KLEAC11213'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'KP02'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils, full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'KP03'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils, full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Lemon Whizz'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- Large display pots. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Little Jewel'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is one of the least susceptible to ink disease and is semi- hardy to drought. It flowers from September to October in W.A. Cultivated since 1972. This cultivar must be propagated by tissue culture or other forms of vegetative propagation to retain the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Miniprolific'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar is unpalatable to snails and is one of those less susceptible to Ink Disease. It is semi hardy to drought and has an extended flowering season form July to November but plants often flower from as early as May to as late as January. Anigozanthos 'Miniprolific' has been in cultivation since 1971. It has also been known as Anigozanthos 'Stan Haynes'. Propagation should be by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Mini Red'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar grows best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Patricia'
- Cultivation
- Anigozanthos 'Patricia' is semi-drought hardy and is resistant to Ink Disease. The frost hardiness has not been fully tested. Propagation must be by vegetative means.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Raging Roy Slaven'
- Cultivation
- Grow best in well drained or sandy soils. Cut back dead flowers down to ground level to tidy the plant if needed. Kangaroo paws grow from an underground rhizome, so if damaged by frost or stress, you can cut them right back hard and the plant will reshoot with fresh new growth from the rhizome.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds
- Availability
- Widely available from specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Ramboball'
- Cultivation
- Feed before flowering and again after removing dead flower stems to stimulate new growth. Maintenance is easy, remove old leaf fans that have dead flowers attached, and damaged growth can also be pulled or cut off.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Ramboblitz'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for a container or in the garden and for cut flowers. Flowering season is a little later than other medium sized paws, from late spring to summer, orange blooms with hints of burgundy. It needs good feeding in late winter and again as it buds up to maintain good health, as that many flowers uses a lot of the plant’s resources.
- Propagation
- Protected by Plant Breeders Rights
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Rambocano'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar grows best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering and slow release fertilizer which is low in phosphorus.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds
- Availability
- specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Rambocess'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils, full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Rambodiam'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar grows best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering and slow release fertilizer
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Rambofire'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils, full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Ramboflare'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils, full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Rambofury'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Ramboglow'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils, full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Rambolution'
- Cultivation
- Best in well drained soils and in full sun.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Ramboneer'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Ramboprise'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils, full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Rambovour'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for a container or in the garden and for cut flowers. It needs good feeding in late winter and again as it buds up to maintain good health, as that many flowers uses a lot of the plant’s resources. Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Rambozazz'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Rambozest'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils, full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Rambubona'
- Cultivation
- Best grown in a pot, or in a raised bed with good drainage and a sunny spot. Can be disease prone in humid climates, best grown in a pot, or in a raised bed with good drainage and a sunny spot.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Widely available from specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Rambudan'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar grows best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering and slow release fertilizer which is low in phosphorus. May be short lived.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Widely available from specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Rambueleg'
- Cultivation
- Full sun and well drained soils
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Red Cross'
- Cultivation
- The hybridisation work was deliberately undertaken to produce plants with the longevity, vigour, snail resistance and resistance to Ink Disease displayed by A. flavidus but with the more popular colour of A. rufus. It was also done to increase the percentage germination of seed, which can be low on species other than A. flavidus. Offspring from the original cross showed varying degrees of resistance to snail and fungal attack. The percentage of seed set of the hybrid was low. The difference in susceptibility to disease etc. of the offspring allows diversity for selective breeding in the future. This cultivar is free flowering. Vegetative means of propagation must be used to ensure retention of the cultivar form. Methods of in vitro propagation of this cultivar can be found in 'HortScience" 13 (6) December 1978 pages 662-663; "Journal of Horticultural Science" (1981) 56 (2) pages 181-183; "Growing Native Plants" produced by the Australian National Botanic Gardens volume 8 pages 184-185.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries, Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Regal Claw'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar was first introduced in 1979. Early trials showed the selection had good vigour. The cultivar should thrive in conditions similar to those required for A. flavidus. The cultivar must be grown by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Regal Velvet'
- Cultivation
- Full sun open position. Best suits well drained soils or raised gardens.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Rogue Radiance'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar will grow in conditions similar to those required by A. flavidus. Propagation must be by vegetative means or tissue culture to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Ruby Jools'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has been in cultivation for 15 years and is less susceptible than A. humilis to slugs, snails, rust and ink disease. The flowering season is from late August to October in Western Australia. Plants must be propagated by vegetative means or tissue culture to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Space Age'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is unpalatable to snails and is one of those less susceptible to Ink Disease. It is semi-hardy to drought. It has been in cultivation since 1969. Vegetative propagation must be used to ensure retention of the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Spence's Spectacular'
- Cultivation
- Anigozanthos 'Spence's Spectacular' has a flowering season from October to November in WA. It has been in cultivation since 1972. Vegetative propagation must be used to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Sue Dixon'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar first came into cultivation in 1972. It must be propagated by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Sunglow'
- Cultivation
- Best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering and slow release fertilizer
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Unity'
- Cultivation
- Anigozanthos 'Unity' has been in cultivation since 1969 and has proved to be unpalatable to snails and is one of those least susceptible to Ink Disease. It is usually fertile but seedlings are subject to a great deal of variation, therefore vegetative propagation must be used to ensure the cultivar's features are retained. It is semi-hardy during drought. The degree of frost hardiness has not been determined. The flowers are produced from October to December in WA.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos 'Velvet Harmony'
- Cultivation
- Anigozanthos 'Velvet Harmony' has been in cultivation since 1972. It has proved to be less edible to snails than many hybrids and is one of those less susceptible to Ink Disease. Frost hardiness has not been fully tested but it is moderately drought resistant. Vegetative propagation must be used to ensure the cultivar's features are retained.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Anigozanthos viridus 'Green Dragon'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils, full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Astartea 'Winter Pink'
- Cultivation
- The hybrid nature of this cultivar was confirmed by M. Trudgen who is reviewing its nomenclatural status. The cultivar has grown well in improved, well-drained soils in Canberra, though when planted in heavier soils growth performance has been disappointing. The plant is relatively frost hardy, with some tip damage in evidence after severe frost. Drought tolerance has not been properly tested. Propagation must be by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a shrubbery, or as a feature plant or in display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Asterolasia 'Lemon Essence'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected 2019/188
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Austromyrtus inophloia 'Aurora'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils and full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Babingtonia bidwillii 'Howie's Sweet Midget'
- Cultivation
- It grows in cool temperate to tropical regions and is quite drought resistant, although it responds well to watering during dry periods. Applications of slow release fertilizers are also beneficial.It is very hardy and adaptable, being perfect for rockeries and also suitable for pot culture. At the Australian National Botanic Gardens plants have grown well for at least 12 years in heavy clay soils. The plant is naturally compact although a light but regular pruning after flowering helps keep the plant bushy. The plant tolerates quite heavy frosts. It is relatively pest free, though occasional scale and webbing caterpillars have been noted.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Babingtonia pluriflora 'White Cascade'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar has proved to be drought resistant and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Babingtonia similis 'Howie's Feathertips'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Friends of the ANBG Canberra Periodically
- Family
- Restionaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Baloskion tetraphyllum 'Bunnan'
- Cultivation
- Moist to permanently wet soil but will tolerate drying out. Full sun, semi shade.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- Edge of ornamental ponds and display pots
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Banksia canei 'Celia Rosser'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental small shrub. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Banksia coccinea 'Waite Crimson'
- Cultivation
- Very well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Banksia ericifolia 'Golden Girl'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in well drained moist soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to light pruning and reasonably frost hardy
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Banksia ericifolia 'Limelight'
- Cultivation
- Banksias usually prefer sandy, free draining slightly acidic soil with low nutrient levels. A raised garden bed would be ideal. If growing Banksias in tubs, use a sandy potting mix.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Banksia ericifolia 'Red Rover'
- Cultivation
- Most Banksias grow best in sandy, free draining slightly acidic soil with low nutrient levels.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Banksia 'Giant Candles'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is a hybrid between the Gosford form of B. ericifolia and a form of B. spinulosa var. spinulosa. Its hybrid nature was confirmed by herbaria in Queensland and Western Australia.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Banksia hookeriana 'Waite Orange'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Banksia integrifolia 'BIT 11'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Banksia integrifolia 'Roller Coaster'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is a useful species for semi arid conditions and may also be used for beach reclamation and erosion control. It is adaptable to a wide range of soils and positions. B. 'Roller Coaster' is hardy to light frosts and is drought tolerant, though responds well to water in dry periods.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Banksia paludosa 'Little Pal'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental small shrub. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Banksia serrata 'Pygmy Possum'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental small shrub. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C but can suffer some tip burning during severe frost. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Banksia serrata 'Superman'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar is yet to be introduced to commerce. Trials in Armidale have shown that the plant is not drought tolerant and requires regular watering. It is frost tolerant down to a screen temperature of about -5° C but the tips of leaves and new growth are burnt in winter. Propagation has been by seed. In its natural habitat the species is found beside saltwater creeks and on shorelines and is salt tolerant. The trial plantings are on a well drained basalt site which is watered daily with calcium rich bore water. At two years the specimens grew to 1.5m This cultivar is fast-growing in cultivation with an annual growth rate of over a metre in the length of upright branches. The tips are affected by frosts but plants recover quickly. This specimen has been planted in well-drained soil near a shade house where it receives daily watering through run-off. Another interesting feature is splitting on the trunk which appears to be a strategy for trunk widening. The trunk is short, brown and corky in appearance. The first flower spike appeared 5 years after planting.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Unknown
Description: Copyright holder: Fagg, M. Date Taken: May 2000 Taken at: ANBG front entrance, ACT Image Source: Australian Plant Image Index (APII) - Photo No.: a.36041
Photographer: Fagg, M.
Photographer: Fagg, M.
Description: Copyright holder: Fagg, M. Date Taken: 25 April 2008 Taken at: ANBG, ACT Image Source: Australian Plant Image Index (APII) - Photo No.: dig.5910
Photographer: Fagg, M.
Photographer: Fagg, M.
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Banksia spinulosa 'Birthday Candles'
- Cultivation
- Banksia ‘Birthday Candles’ is considered to have a climatic tolerance ranging from subtropical to cool temperate and semi-arid. It is moderately tolerant of frost and highly tolerant of salt laden wind.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds
- Availability
- Widely available from specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Banksia spinulosa 'Cherry Candles'
- Cultivation
- Moist well drained clay loam or humus rich sandy soils neutral to low acid pH
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds
- Availability
- Mansfields Austraflora Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Banksia spinulosa 'Goldenlighthouse'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in sandy, free draining slightly acidic soil in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Banksia spinulosa 'Honey Pots'
- Cultivation
- Most Banksias grow best in sandy, free draining slightly acidic soil with low nutrient levels.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery, Wirreanda Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Banksia spinulosa var. cunninghamii 'Lemon Glow'
- Cultivation
- B. spinulosa var. cunninghamii does vary in flower colour over it's natural range. The specimen of the cultivar was sent to Dr Alex George of the Bureau of Flora and Fauna who stated........"It appears to be a unique colour variant in having yellow styles although I have a record of golden orange styles on a collection from Mt Warning, NSW and deep cream styles on one from the Gibraltar Range, NSW." The applicant indicates that the cultivar returns true from seed but this method is not recommended. Vegetative propagation should be used to preserve the cultivar form. The cultivar is moderately drought and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Cunoniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Bauera rubioides 'Luina Gem'
- Cultivation
- General cultivation requirements are as for B. rubioides. While the application has stated that the cultivar is very dense, experience in Canberra has been that the plant is usually fairly open and flowers have not yet met the recorded 10mm diameter.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Blandfordiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Blandfordia grandiflora 'Christine'
- Cultivation
- Best grown in display pots
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- Spectacular feature plant. Suitable for display in large pots.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Blandfordiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Blandordia grandiflora 'Sunbelle Dawn'
- Cultivation
- Best grown in display pots
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Blandfordiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Blandordia grandiflora 'Sunbelle Majestic'
- Cultivation
- Best grown in display pots
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Blandfordiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Blandordia grandiflora 'Sunbelle Sensation'
- Cultivation
- Best grown in display pots
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Blechnaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Blechnum minus 'Hellyer Fountain'
- Cultivation
- Grows in moist, well drained soils, but adapts to heavy clays. Likes dappled shade or partial sun.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Blechnaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Blechnum nudum 'Forcett Feather'
- Cultivation
- Grows in moist, well drained gravels and soils, but adapts to heavy clays. Likes dappled shade, partial or some full sun.
- Propagation
- This cultivar does not produce spores but may be propagated from stolons. Tissue culture may also be used.
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia 'Carousel'
- Cultivation
- Boronia 'Carousel' is a vigorous plant and has been reported to be hardier and more tolerant of Phytophthora than either of the parent species. It has poor tolerance to drought conditions and is tolerant of moderate frost levels. Cultivation is as for B. heterophylla. The cultivar makes an excellent cut flower and is commercially grown for this purpose in some areas.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia heterophylla 'Blue Waves'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia heterophylla 'Cameo'
- Cultivation
- Needs deep, well drained, moist soils to grow well. Plants have shallow root systems and need to be protected from hot and dry conditions by windbreaks and well irrigated during the warmer months when actively growing.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia heterophylla 'Cascade'
- Cultivation
- Boronia needs deep, well drained, moist soils to grow well. Plants have shallow root systems and need to be protected from hot and dry conditions by windbreaks and well irrigated during the warmer months when actively growing.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia heterophylla 'Ice Charlotte'
- Cultivation
- Needs deep, well drained, moist soils to grow well. Plants have shallow root systems and need to be protected from hot and dry conditions by windbreaks and well irrigated during the warmer months when actively growing.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia heterophylla 'Just Margaret'
- Cultivation
- Needs deep, well drained, moist soils to grow well. Plants have shallow root systems and need to be protected from hot and dry conditions by windbreaks and well irrigated during the warmer months when actively growing.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia heterophylla 'Moonglow'
- Cultivation
- Needs deep, well drained, moist soils to grow well. Plants have shallow root systems and need to be protected from hot and dry conditions by windbreaks and well irrigated during the warmer months when actively growing.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia heterophylla 'Purple Rain'
- Cultivation
- Needs deep, well drained, moist soils to grow well. Plants have shallow root systems and need to be protected from hot and dry conditions by windbreaks and well irrigated during the warmer months when actively growing.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia heterophylla 'Stella'
- Cultivation
- Needs deep, well drained, moist soils to grow well. Plants have shallow root systems and need to be protected from hot and dry conditions by windbreaks and well irrigated during the warmer months when actively growing.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia 'Magenta Stars'
- Cultivation
- Prefers positioning in full sun or part shade in moist, neutral to acidic free draining soils. Boronias benefit from supplementary watering during hot dry periods. Lightly prune after flowering. Tolerant of moderate frost.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia megastigma 'Dark Prince'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia megastigma 'Heaven Scent'
- Cultivation
- The drought and frost hardiness of the cultivar are similar to other forms and cultivars of B. megastigma. Vegetative propagation must be used to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia megastigma 'Jack Maguire's Red'
- Cultivation
- Cultivation requirements are as for B. megastigma.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia megastigma 'Royale'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia megastigma 'Virtuoso'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to light pruning and is drought tolerant and reasonably frost hardy
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, Also very useful for large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia mollis 'Lorne Pride'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to light pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia muelleri 'Sunset Serenade'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has proved to be a useful plant for use in rockeries, general garden beds and tubs since its introduction to horticulture in 1972. It grows well in full sun or semi-shaded situations. It is moderately drought resistant and is frost hardy. Propagation must be by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia pilosa 'Rose Blossom'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar is frost hardy and moderately drought hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth.
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, Also very useful for large display pots.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia pinnata 'Golden Nola'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia pinnata 'Spring White'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar strikes readily from cuttings and grows in cultivation under the same conditions acceptable to B. pinnata. It is able to withstand reasonably dry conditions once established. It is frost hardy. Young plants flower 2 or 3 times per year but as the plant matures it has one main flowering during spring.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia 'Plum Bells'
- Cultivation
- Prefers positioning in full sun or part shade in moist, neutral to acidic free draining soils. Boronias benefit from supplementary watering during hot dry periods. Lightly prune after flowering. Tolerant of moderate frost.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots, also cut flowers
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia 'Purple Jared'
- Cultivation
- Needs deep, well drained, moist soils to grow well. Plants have shallow root systems and need to be protected from hot and dry conditions by windbreaks and well irrigated during the warmer months when actively growing.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Cut flowers or pots or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia 'Telopea Valley Star'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar has been checked by the NSW National Herbarium and the ACRA. It has proved hardy in a number of situations in the 5 to 6 years it has been in cultivation. It has proved itself both in the Sydney and Canberra areas. In Canberra it has a tendency to grow sparse if not kept compact by pruning, which it accepts very readily. It grows well from cuttings, which method must be used to keep this cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Boronia 'Tyalge Ruby'
- Cultivation
- Easily propagated from cuttings. Will tolerate full sun or part shade and heavy soils.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Malvaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Brachychiton 'Griffith Pink'
- Cultivation
- Vegetative propagation must be used to preserve the cultivar form. This cultivar has been successfully grafted on to B. populneus by the applicant. Cultivation requirements are similar to those required by B. populneus.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Feature tree
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Malvaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Brachychiton 'Jerilderie Red'
- Cultivation
- B. populneus occurs naturally in the Jerilderie district. The B. acerifolius parent was a cultivated specimen (2). Baron F. von Mueller describes this hybrid as arising "in Dr Cox's brother's garden" but does not state where this was. The applicant's information is that as far as can be establihed, Brachychiton 'Jerilderie Red' occurred as a seedling in the Jerilderie school yard and it is still alive today (3). The cultivar is not far from where a Mr D Southey was growing a specimen of B. acerifolius (this specimen was still alive in 1972). Numerous specimens of B. populneus occurred nearby. The cultivar has proved to be frost resistant and drought hardy. Seedlings grown from the parent tree, flower colour, leaf shape and bark colour after 25 years of observation (4). The cultivar is now produced by grafting onto B. populneus and B. acerifolius rootstocks. Vegetative propagation must be used to preserve the cultivar form. The tree at Jerilderie attracts great attention when it flowers each year.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Feature plant
- Availability
- specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Brachyscome 'Amethyst'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar arose in cultivation in 1979 and has been produced commercially since that time by Park Native Nurseries of Park Orchards in Victoria. It is an excellent plant for use as a ground cover, especially in rockeries but also has an application for use in pots or hanging baskets. Full sun and adequate moisture are required for maximum flowering potential. The plant can withstand moderately dry conditions. It has been damaged by severe frosts in Canberra, but quickly recovers with the advent of warm weather.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a rockery, or display pots and hanging baskets
- Availability
- Widely available from specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Brachyscome angustifolia 'Mardi Gras'
- Cultivation
- It is an excellent plant for use as a ground cover, especially in rockeries but also has an application for use in pots or hanging baskets. Full sun and adequate moisture are required for maximum flowering potential. Some flowers are produced all year but the main seasons are spring and summer. The plant can withstand moderately dry conditions.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Brachyscome angustifolia 'Mauve Delight'
- Cultivation
- A well tried and true selection which has proven a good performer for many years. It has a long flowering time, a compact and rounded growth habit with divided foliage, and suckers strongly. Tolerates frost, good for mild acid to alkaline soils.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Good for a rockery, pot or border planting, and does well in sun to part shade.
- Availability
- Widely available from specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Brachyscome diversifolia 'Whitewash'
- Cultivation
- Tolerates full sun but grows well in light shade. Frost hardy but does best with some protection.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- A useful rockery plant either individually or in mass displays and borders.
- Availability
- Specialist native nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Brachyscome 'Hot Candy'
- Cultivation
- Tolerates light frost and most soils.Suitable for dappled shade or full sun for part of the day.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a rockery, or display pots
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Brachyscome 'Lemon Drops'
- Cultivation
- Fast growing and performs well in elevated inland climates. Plant in sunny, warm situations in gardens tubs or hanging baskets.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a rockery, or display pots
- Availability
- -
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Brachyscome 'Lemon Twist'
- Cultivation
- Plant in sun to dappled shade in garden tubs or hanging baskets
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a rockery, or display pots
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Brachyscome multifida 'Breakoday'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar arose in cultivation in 1979 and has been produced commercially since that time by Park Native Nurseries of Park Orchards in Victoria. It is an excellent plant for use as a ground cover, especially in rockeries but also has an application for use in pots or hanging baskets. Full sun and adequate moisture are required for maximum flowering potential. Some flowers are produced all year but the main seasons are spring and summer. The plant can withstand moderately dry conditions. It has been damaged by severe frosts in Canberra, but quickly recovers with the advent of warm weather. Propagation must be by vegetative means to ensure retention of the cultivar's features. It grows well as far north as Cairns.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth most of the year
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or large display pots.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Brachyscome multifida var. multifida 'Evan'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has only been trialled in Canberra and Melbourne. It is a hardy and adaptable selection and will grow in the same conditions required for B. multifida var dilatata. It is highly suited to use in rockeries, borders or for hanging baskets. Propagation is best carried out by using underground suckers or by cuttings. Seed should not be used to propagate this form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- A mass planting or display pot
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Brachyscome multifida 'White Surprise'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar requires the same conditions as for the taxon.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- A mass planting or display pot
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Brachyscome 'Pink Haze'
- Cultivation
- Performs well in a wide range of regions from subtropical to temperate. Makes an excellent groundcover and is suitable for hanging baskets, Hardier than most B, multifida selections
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Mass planting in rockery, border or display pot
- Availability
- Widely available from specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Brachyscome 'Rambobree'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Brachyscome 'Ramboreef'
- Cultivation
- Likes a well drained soil, does well in most soil types, and likes full sun to part shade. For cool temperate to tropical climates.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for interplanting with other herbs
- Availability
- Widely available from specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Brachyscome 'Rambosun'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade. Prune to maintain shape. Tolerates light frost, best on the coast.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Courtyard, Container Coastal garden
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Brachyscome 'Strawberry Mousse'
- Cultivation
- It is a hardy and adaptable selection and will grow in well drained soils. It is highly suited to use in rockeries, borders etc. Grows well in amongst other plants.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Brachyscome 'Sunabell'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Good for a rockery, pot or border planting, and does well in sun to part shade.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Brachyscome 'Toucan Tango'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery. Also very useful for large display pots.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Brachyscome 'Valencia'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar requires moist growing conditions for best results. It has a low drought resistance. Frost hardiness has not yet been tested but is likely to be moderate. Sun to semi-shade provide the best conditions. The plants have shown little susceptibility to insects and disease damage during the two years of trialling. The cultivar must be grown by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Pittosporaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Bursaria spinosa 'Allyn Emerald-Carpet'
- Cultivation
- Most soil types.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Portulacaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Calandrinia balonensis 'Mystique'
- Cultivation
- Suitable sandy well drained soils. Drought hardiness: High
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Suitable for dryland shrub planting or tub.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Benalla Beauty'
- Cultivation
- CULTIVATION: It is adaptable to a wide range of soil types and shows a high degree of frost hardiness, though may suffer frost damage to the younger shoot growth when grown in areas that experience severe frost.Strikes easily from cuttings.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Bob Bailey'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable cultivar which flowers prolifically, growing well in most soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Burgundy'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable cultivar which flowers prolifically, growing well in most soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Burgundy Jack'
- Cultivation
- It is adaptable to a wide range of soil types and shows a high degree of frost hardiness, though may suffer frost damage to the younger shoot growth when grown in areas that experience severe frost.
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Calkwr'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Tolerates frost and drought. Most soil types; in humid climates like Brisbane, avoid heavy soils.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Ground cover for landscaping/ornamental use;
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Cinderella'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar must be propagated by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form. Viable seed is set but plants raised from seed should not be labelled with the cultivar name. The cultivar is frost hardy. The flowering period is October to November in Sydney.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon citrinus 'Demesne Rowena'
- Cultivation
- Callistemon 'Demesne Rowena' requires the same cultural conditions as C. citrinus. It is tolerant of drought and frost. The cultivar must be propagated by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon citrinus 'Splendens'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has proved reliable in most soils and sunny situations in termperate and sub-tropical areas. In tropical areas, the flowering period tends to be shorter. It is resistant to frosts and salt spray and is a good bird attractor.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon citrinus 'White Anzac'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Country Sprite'
- Cultivation
- Yet to be introduced to commerce (1991). It is a vigorous grower. Flowering noticeably improves with extra water. It has a medium frost tolerance and is said to be highly resistant to drought. Propagation must be carried out by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Firebrand'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable cultivar which flowers prolifically, growing well in most soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy. This cultivar responds well to tip pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Glasshouse Country'
- Cultivation
- The cultivation conditions required are as for C. salignus. Propagation of this plant must be by vegetative means to ensure retention of the cultivar features. The plant is tolerant of drought. Frost hardiness is not known though is suspected to be similar to C. salignus.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Glasshouse Gem'
- Cultivation
- The cultivation conditions required are as for C. salignus. Propagation of this plant must be by vegetative means to ensure retention of the cultivars features. The plant is tolerant of drought. Frost hardiness is not known though is likely to be similar to C. salignus.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Hannah's Child'
- Cultivation
- Medium frost hardiness and medium to low drought tolerance. Tolerates very heavy, wet soils. Propagated by cutting.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Riverdene Nursery, Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Harkness'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable cultivar which flowers prolifically, growing well in most soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Widely available, Kuranga nursery
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Kempsey'
- Cultivation
- Callistemon 'Kempsey' can be grown as a single or multi-trunked specimen. It thrives in conditions similar to those required for Callistemon salignus. It is said to be frost and drought hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- It is a useful decorative species for home, street, and other public garden spaces, but does benefit from a regular pruning for best results.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Kings Park Special'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable cultivar which flowers prolifically, growing well in most soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Widely available, Kuranga nursery
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'KKH01'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable cultivar which flowers prolifically, growing well in most soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Little Caroline'
- Cultivation
- Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and moderately frost hardy.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Little Silver'
- Cultivation
- Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Matthew Flinders'
- Cultivation
- Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It is adaptable to a wide range of soil types and shows a high degree of frost hardiness, though may suffer frost damage to the younger shoot growth when grown in areas that experience severe frost. Moderately drought hardy.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Mauve Mist'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable cultivar which flowers prolifically, growing well in most soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- ANPS Canberra, widely available
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Ngungun Red'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon pachyphyllus 'Smoked Salmon'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar tolerates both moist and dry situations and is highly adaptable in cultivation.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Small shrub suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Packers Selection'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has been sold for 7 years in WA and 5 years under the cultivar name (as at January 1982). It shows a good resistance to drought, but its frost hardiness has not been tried. It flowers in 14-16 months from rooted cuttings. This cultivar must be reproduced by vegetative means.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Widely available, Kuranga nursery
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon pallidus 'Candle Glow'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a shrubbery, or as a feature plant or in display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon phoeniceus 'Red Embers'
- Cultivation
- It is adaptable to a wide range of soil types and shows a high degree of frost hardiness, though may suffer frost damage to the younger shoot growth when grown in areas that experience severe frost.
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Pink Sensation'
- Cultivation
- It is hardy in cultivation with moderate resistance to frosts and high resistance to drought. Flowers are attractive to birds and bees. Propagation must be by vegetative means to maintain clonal properties.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Rebecca'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable cultivar which flowers prolifically, growing well in most soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It is adaptable to a wide range of soil types and shows a high degree of frost hardiness, though may suffer frost damage to the younger shoot growth when grown in areas that experience severe frost. Moderately drought hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Red Reika'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Reeve's Pink'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon salignus 'CS004'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Suits sandy to well drained soils. Tolerates drought and cold.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon salignus 'Great Balls of Fire'
- Cultivation
- Select a sunny location in most soil types that are well draining. Regular pruning to shape, and being fed with a slow release fertiliser formulated for natives in spring is all that’s required to keep this plant looking it’s best in your garden. Flowers can occur, but typically do not in situations where the plant is pruned to shape. For hedging space plants up to 50cm apart.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Hedging Growing in containers as well as gardens Small gardens, patios and courtyards
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon salignus 'Perth Pink'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar requires similar conditions as C. salignus. Frost hardiness is unknown.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Sallyann'
- Cultivation
- This form has been in cultivation for many years, with the applicant remembering this form or an extremely similar form being grown by Schubert's Nursery in Victoria in the 1950's. The Schubert form was said to have been selected by Bill Cane of Maffra, Victoria. Callistemon 'Sallyann' is as adaptable to cultivation as the more common cream flowered form of the species, tolerating heavy soils, waterlogging, exposure to wind, drought, and is frost hardy. It has been widely used in landscaping works in Melbourne. This cultivar must be propagated by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Shannon'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries, Bywong Nursery
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Starlight'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar will grow in a wide range of soil and climatic conditions. Benefits from summer watering and pruning after flowering. Propagate by cuttings.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Tin-Sal Glow'
- Cultivation
- A prolific flowerer mainly in spring and autumn. Resistant to drought; fairly resistant to frost; flowers well after rain.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon viminalis 'CC06'
- Cultivation
- It is adaptable to a wide range of soil types and shows a high degree of frost hardiness, though may suffer frost damage to the younger shoot growth when grown in areas that experience severe frost.
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon viminalis 'CC19'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Suits a wide variety of soils. Tolerates drought and cold.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon viminalis 'CS002'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Suits sandy to well drained soils. Tolerates drought and cold.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon viminalis 'CS003'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Suits sandy to well drained soils. Tolerates drought and cold.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon viminalis 'CV01'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Suits most soil types. Tolerates drought and frost.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Screen, hedge or feature for tight planting areas.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon viminalis 'Dawson River Weeper'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has been in cultivation for many years and has proved to be a reliable, long flowering shrub of pleasing form. It grows best in mild to warm climates but will withstand moderate frosts without damage. Ample moisture is required to keep it in peak condition as prolonged dry periods may cause some defoliation. Birds, particularly the scarlet honeyeater, are attracted to the flowers. As the shrub sets copious amounts of seed, pruning in early summer followed by an application of a general fertiliser will improve its vigour.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery, Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon viminalis 'KPS38'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Suits most soil types. Tolerates frost and drought. Suitable for pruning into a hedge or border planting,
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Hedge or specimen shrub.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon viminalis 'LC01'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Tolerates most soil conditions. Tolerates frost and drought.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon viminalis 'LJ1'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Suits sandy to well drained soils. Tolerates drought and cold.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon viminalis 'LJ23'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Suits sandy to well drained soils. Tolerates drought and cold.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon viminalis 'Prolific'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon viminalis 'Rose Opal'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon viminalis 'Wilderness White'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon viminalis 'Wollumbin'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Western Glory'
- Cultivation
- A very ornamental shrub, it will grow in most situations with partial or full sun. Propagate from cuttings. It is available in many retail outlets.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callistemon 'Woolomin Sparkler'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is very frost tolerant. Tolerates temperatures to -10 degrees and is very drought resistant. Propagation must be by vegetative methods in order to maintain clonal properties.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Cupressaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Callitris 'Golden Zero'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Feature tree
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Calothamnus quadrifidus 'CalflatGL'
- Cultivation
- Full sun or part shade well drained soils
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, bird attractant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Aizoaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Carpobrotus glaucescens 'CAR10'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to light shade. Suits most soil types. Tolerates frost, drought, humidity and salt. Avoid prolonged wet feet.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Rockeries, mass plantings, a sand dune stabiliser or for any low maintenance gardens in inland and coastal positions.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Casuarinaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Casuarina glauca 'CAS01'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade Tolerates drought & cold.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Can be used as a super tough roadside plant, or to cover retaining walls (up to 5m high)
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Cunoniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ceratopetalum gummiferum 'Bill Winter'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Cunoniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ceratopetalum gummiferum 'Christmas Snow'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils. Severe frosts may burn the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Cunoniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ceratopetalum gummiferum 'Festival'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils. Severe frosts may burn the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Cunoniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ceratopetalum gummiferum 'Johanna's Christmas'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to light pruning and is frost hardy when given protection when young.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth but is difficult
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Cunoniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ceratopetalum gummiferum 'Magenta Star'
- Cultivation
- Conditions required in cultivation are the same as for the taxon.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Cunoniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ceratopetalum gummiferum 'VIC 90-1'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils. Severe frosts may burn the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Cunoniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ceratopetalum gummiferum 'White Christmas'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to light pruning. need protection when young but once established is relatively frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'Blizzard'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established.
- Propagation
- Protected by PBR
- Uses
- Cut flowers or display
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'Blondie'
- Cultivation
- Full sun or part shade. Well drained soils
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'Bridal Pearl'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'Champagne Pink'
- Cultivation
- Full sun or part shade. Well drained soils
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'Crystal'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'Crystal Pearl'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'Dawn Pearl'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium floriferum 'Lady Jennifer'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established.
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium floriferum 'Little Lorey'
- Cultivation
- Dry tolerant once established. Plant in a well drained soil for optimum results. Once flowering has finished, prune all old flowers to encourage growth for the following season’s display.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium floriferum 'Pinnacle Pink'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'Laura Mae Pearl'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'Madonna'
- Cultivation
- Full sun or part shade. Well drained soils
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'Morning Delight'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- cut flower/foliage
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'My Sweet 16'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Feature plant, large display pots or cut flowers.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'Nina's Delight'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'Painted Lady'
- Cultivation
- Full sun or part shade. Well drained soils
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'Pastel Gem'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'Purple Gem'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'PWBC7'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'Sarah's Delight'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'Tickled Pink'
- Cultivation
- Full sun or part shade. Well drained soils
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Alba'
- Cultivation
- Tolerates a wide range of growing conditions and soil types as long as they are well drained. Widely grown in suitable conditions throughout Australia. Drought tolerance good, frost tolerant if given some protection, light frosts are known to damage flowers and young growth.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Unknown
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- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Bundara Excelsior'
- Cultivation
- Tolerates a wide range of growing conditions and soil types as long as they are well drained. Widely grown in suitable conditions throughout Australia. Drought tolerance good, frost tolerant if given some protection, light frosts are known to damage flowers and young growth.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Bundara Mystic Pearl'
- Cultivation
- Tolerates a wide range of growing conditions and soil types as long as they are well drained. Widely grown in suitable conditions throughout Australia. Drought tolerance good, frost tolerant if given some protection, light frosts are known to damage flowers and young growth.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Bundara Supreme White'
- Cultivation
- Tolerates a wide range of growing conditions and soil types as long as they are well drained. Widely grown in suitable conditions throughout Australia. Drought tolerance good, frost tolerant if given some protection, light frosts are known to damage flowers and young growth.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Cascade Jewel'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Cascade Mist'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Cha Cha'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Dancing Queen'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Feature plant in shrubbery or as a cut flower
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum Dee's Delight
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Spectacular feature plant, large display pots or cut flowers.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Dowell'
- Cultivation
- Tolerates a wide range of growing conditions and soil types as long as they are well drained. Widely grown in suitable conditions throughout Australia. Drought tolerance good, frost tolerant if given some protection, light frosts are known to damage flowers and young growth.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Elegance'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established.
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, cut flowers
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'FlatwaxDarkGL'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'FlatwaxpinkGL'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Giselle'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Ice Queen'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Jenny Jane'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, cut flowers
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Jubilee Jade'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, cut flowers
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Kismet'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, cut flowers
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Local Hero'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting, mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Lullfitz Selection'
- Cultivation
- Tolerates a wide range of growing conditions and soil types as long as they are well drained. Widely grown in suitable conditions throughout Australia. Drought tolerance good, frost tolerant if given some protection, light frosts are known to damage flowers and young growth.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Mignonette'
- Cultivation
- Frost hardiness is similar to C. 'Purple Pride'. It has also survived 40.0C temperatures with no ill effects. It responds well to regular pruning and has potential as a cut flower and ornamental plant. It must be propagated by vegetative means to reproduce the exact form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Moonlight Delight'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Spectacular feature plant, cut flowers or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Muchea Mauve'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established.
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, cut flowers
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Mullering Brook'
- Cultivation
- This selection requires similar conditions to C. uncinatum. The frost hardiness has not been tested but it is very drought tolerant.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Munns'
- Cultivation
- Tolerates a wide range of growing conditions and soil types as long as they are well drained. Widely grown in suitable conditions throughout Australia. Drought tolerance good, frost tolerant if given some protection, light frosts are known to damage flowers and young growth.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Murfit Rose'
- Cultivation
- Tolerates a wide range of growing conditions and soil types as long as they are well drained. Widely grown in suitable conditions throughout Australia. Drought tolerance good, frost tolerant if given some protection, light frosts are known to damage flowers and young growth.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Newmarracarra'
- Cultivation
- Tolerates a wide range of growing conditions and soil types as long as they are well drained. Widely grown in suitable conditions throughout Australia. Drought tolerance good, frost tolerant if given some protection, light frosts are known to damage flowers and young growth.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Pearl Buttons'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established.
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, cut flowers
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Purple Pride'
- Cultivation
- Tolerates a wide range of growing conditions and soil types as long as they are well drained. Widely grown in suitable conditions throughout Australia and overseas. Drought tolerance good, frost tolerance unknown, though light frosts are known to damage flowers and young growth. Propagation must be by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Widely available, Kuranga nursery
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Raspberry Ripple'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Spectacular feature plant, cut flowers or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Ruby's Delight'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Mass planting, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots. Cut Flowers
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Strawberry Surprise'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Triumphant'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established.
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, cut flowers
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'University'
- Cultivation
- Tolerates a wide range of growing conditions and soil types as long as they are well drained. Widely grown in suitable conditions throughout Australia. Drought tolerance good, frost tolerant if given some protection, light frosts are known to damage flowers and young growth.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'WF MIM 5'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'White Spring'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, cut flowers
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Wilson'
- Cultivation
- Tolerates a wide range of growing conditions and soil types as long as they are well drained. Widely grown in suitable conditions throughout Australia. Drought tolerance good, frost tolerant if given some protection, light frosts are known to damage flowers and young growth.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'Variegated Blush'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established.
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, cut flowers
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'WX 56'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'WX 58'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'WX 74'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium 'WX 87'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chrysocephalum apiculatum 'Canberra Carpet'
- Cultivation
- A vigorous suckering form which has proven the hardiest and most reliable selection in the Canberra district for many years.
- Propagation
- Cuttings or division
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- ANPS Canberra
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chrysocephalum apiculatum 'FLOCHRDEF'
- Cultivation
- Best in full sun. Most soils.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chrysocephalum baxteri 'Midget'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar has not been tested for drought conditions. It has been mainly tested as a pot plant in Melbourne over 4-5 years. It does not tolerate excessively open cold and wet conditions. At Shepparton, Victoria, it has been trialled in a garden. It is growing in a sheltered north-westerly aspect. This region is subject to severe frosts. Maintenance is minimal, slow release fertiliser is used twice annually and all dead branchlets are pruned off. The seed head is attacked by insects. Reproduction must be by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Small herbaceous shrub suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery.
- Availability
- -
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Citrus australasica 'Alstonville'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has been test grafted on a number of rootstocks for over 15 years and shows no signs of incompatibilty. It also shows resistance most citrus pests and diseases.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Suitable shrub for mixed planting or tub. Edible fruit
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Citrus australasica 'Blunobia Pink Crystal'
- Cultivation
- The plant has been compatibility tested at the applicants nursery on root stocks over a period of 8 years and has shown no signs of inconsistency. Resistant to most citrus diseases
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Suitable shrub for mixed planting or tub. Edible fruit
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Citrus australasica 'Byron Sunrise'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has been test grafted on a number of rootstocks for 6 years and shows no signs of incompatibilty. It also shows resistance most citrus pests and diseases.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Suitable shrub for mixed planting or tub. Edible fruit
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Citrus australasica 'Durhams Emerald'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has been test grafted on a number of rootstocks and shows no signs of incompatibilty. It also shows resistance most citrus pests and diseases. There is no sunburn or insect damage on leaf.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Suitable shrub for mixed planting or tub. Edible fruit
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Citrus australasica 'Jali Red'
- Cultivation
- The plant has recently been grafted onto rootstock at the applicants nursery. Resistant most citrus pests and diseases and is moderately frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Suitable shrub for mixed planting or tub. Edible fruit
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Citrus australasica 'Judy's Everbearing'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has been test grafted on a number of rootstocks and shows no signs of incompatibilty. It also shows resistance most citrus pests and diseases and is moderately frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Suitable shrub for mixed planting or tub. Edible fruit
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Citrus australasica 'Pink Ice'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has been test grafted on a number of rootstocks for 10 years and shows no signs of incompatibilty. It also shows resistance most citrus pests and diseases. Temperamental to extreme hot sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings or grafting onto suitable rootstock
- Uses
- Suitable for screen or shrub planting or tub. Edible fruit
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Conostylis candicans 'Silversunrise'
- Cultivation
- Best in well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Path edges and borders • Groundcover, perfect with Australian natives and dry garden plantings • Ideal for low-maintenance window boxes
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Adorabell'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected 2011/023
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa alba var. alba 'Blush'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar grows vigorously in cultivation. It is frost and drought hardy and has a dense growth habit with erect branches. The shrub is lightly covered with terminal pale pink flowers that mature to grey in colour before shedding. It is easy to grow from cuttings. Correas often do not produce many viable seeds. This form appears to produce seed but viability is unknown. The form would be suited to a wide range of planting sites and soil types. It responds favourably to pruning and would also be suited to hedge planting. Its hardiness and low maintenance requirements make it suitable for amenity and public planting such as shopping centres.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa alba var. alba 'Starlight'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is drought hardy and moderately frost hardy. It has a dense growth habit with erect branches and some prostrate branches. The shrub is covered with clusters of terminal small white flowers which mature to tan in colour before shedding. It is easy to grow from cuttings and is lime tolerant. It is compact rarely requiring pruning and would appeal to gardeners who are looking for contrasting foliage or who enjoy variegation in plants. Flowering is prolific especially when grown in a sunny position. Its hardiness and low maintenance requirements make it suitable for amenity and public planting such as shopping centres.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa alba 'Western Pink Star'
- Cultivation
- This plant grows easily from cuttings and should be propagated by this means to ensure flower colour. It is fast growing and flowers in its first year.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Annabell'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa backhouseana var. coriacea 'Eucla Gold'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is frost and drought hardy and has a moderately dense growth habit with erect branches. The cylindrical golden flowers which appear in late Autumn are an attractive feature of the plant. It is easy to grow from cuttings and is bird attractive. This form would be suited to a wide range of planting sites and soil types but grows best in a sunny position. It responds favourably to pruning and has been grown by SGAP members for over 8 years.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Benara Bell'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is hardy and decorative. It is drought and frost tolerant and resistant to most pests and diseases. It has a moderately dense growth habit and will tolerate shady conditions but flowers best in dappled sun. It is bird attractive and easy to grow from cuttings. It would suit most gardens and a variety of soil types. Its hardiness and low maintenance requirements are factors which would also be favourable for amenity and public planting such as shopping centres. It has been trialed for over 8 years and is commercially available in the nursery trade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Bett's Red'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental small shrub. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Betty Fawcett'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable cultivar which flowers prolifically, growing well in most soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Canberra Bells'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable cultivar which flowers prolifically, growing well in most soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Useful for display pots. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Candy Pink'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar does well in conditions suitable for C. alba. It is very frost hardy, having been grown for some years in exposed conditions in the Canberra district. It is moderately hardy to drought. It performs well as a container plant and responds well to regular tip pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Cappuccino'
- Cultivation
- Does best in well-drained soil in either full sun or light shade. Vigorous growth in the garden. May be hedged. Highly attractive plant in flower. Would suit a large tub. Prune annually to maintain compact shape. Fertilise annually with a slow-release fertiliser. Bird attractive. Drought and frost hardy. Cuttings strike readily.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Catie Bec'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Coconut Ice'
- Cultivation
- This easily propagated cultivar is adaptable to a wide range of climatic conditions. It prefers a sunny position but will tolerate shade. Relatively long flowering period.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'COR13008'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'COR13011'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'COR13017'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Feature plant. Atracts nectar feeding birds
- Availability
- Specialist nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'COR13033'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'COR16004'
- Cultivation
- Frost and drought hardy. This cultivar prefers well-drained soils in full sun to part shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Dusky Bells'
- Cultivation
- Correa 'Dusky Bells' is a long-lived shrub and is proven to be frost hardy and moderately drought resistant, though it grows best in a moist soil in semi-shaded situations. It is a long-lived shrub. The flowers are conspicuous when in full flower even though some may be partially hidden by foliage.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth most of the year
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Widely available, Kuranga nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Federation Belle'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is fast-growing in cultivation and is very hardy, withstanding frost and drought. It is easy to strike from cuttings. Like other Correas, it attracts birds and responds well to tip-pruning. It is suitable for tub-planting as well as foreground planting in garden beds.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Firebird'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is fast-growing in cultivation. It is frost and drought hardy and has a compact growth habit. The large and prolific red-orange flowers which appear in late Autumn are an attractive feature of the plant. It is easy to grow from cuttings and is bird attractive. This form would be suited to most garden conditions. It is lime tolerant and responds favourably to light pruning. It would suit rockeries and foreground planting in garden beds.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth most of the year
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa glabra var. glabra 'Coliban River'
- Cultivation
- As for the species. It is adaptable to most soils. It grows best in dappled shade to sun. Propagation should be from cuttings.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth most of the year. Can be used as rootstock for grafting other Correas.
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa glabra var. glabra 'Inglewood Gold'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is moderately drought hardy and is frost hardy. Flowering may occur throughout the year with the main flowering from December to April. No major problems with pest or disease have been noted. The cultivar responds well to tip pruning. Vegetative propagation must be used to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries, Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa glabra var. turnbullii 'Barossa Gold'
- Cultivation
- C . ‘Barossa Gold’ is a highly ornamental shrub. It is both frost and drought hardy and adaptable to a wide variety of soil conditions. It is best grown out in the open where the plant will develop the golden foliage but it is just as attractive in the semi-shade where it develops a grading of colour variations. It would suit hedging as well as a shrub border and can be pruned lightly to maintain density. It is pest free and highly bird attractive.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa glabra var. turnbullii 'Mt Barker Beauty'
- Cultivation
- Correa ‘Mt Barker Beauty’ has been in cultivation for over 10 years and has proven to be a long-lived, very hardy fast-growing variety which withstands frost and drought conditions. It is very adaptable but generally prefers well-drained conditions in full sun to semi-shade. It requires very little maintanance and will form a neat shrub without pruning making it ideal for hedging and it may also be grown in a large tub. It would suit planting near pools. It appears to be resistant to most plant diseases and is highly bird attractive.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa ‘Green Dream'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Ian Fardon'
- Cultivation
- Drought and frost hardy. This cultivar is a very vigorous grower and is highly adaptable to a wide range of soils and climatic conditions. It withstands long periods of drought and requires almost no maintenance, making it ideal for amenity planting. Highly bird attractive and sets seed readily, making it a useful variety for breeding purposes. Suited for hedges or low screens as well as shrub borders and large rockeries. Prune to maintain density and shape.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant. Bird attracting.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Isabell'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Ivory Bells'
- Cultivation
- It is a vigorous cultivar and most adaptable as to position and soils. It will grow in most well drained soils with dappled shade in full or partial sun. It responds well to pruning. Propagation should be from cuttings.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Ivory Dancer'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is frost and drought hardy and has a dense growth habit. The white flowers with recurved tips, which appear in autumn, are an attractive feature of the plant. It is easy to grow from cuttings and is bird attractive as well as being pest-free. This form would be suited to most garden conditions. It responds favourably to light pruning. It would suit tub planting and foreground planting in garden beds.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Jezabell'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Just a Touch'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning. Flowers white with a touch of pink
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceaee
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Kiss Me Kate'
- Cultivation
- Does best in well-drained soil in either full sun or light shade. Good foreground plant or will do well as a tub plant. Prune lightly to maintain compact shape. Fertilise annually with a slow-release fertiliser. Bird attractive. Cuttings strike readily.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Mama Maria'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is fast-growing in cultivation and is very hardy, withstanding frost, drought and hot sun. It is very dense and has great potential as a groundcover and small plant suited to a wide range of landscaping options including tub planting and public amenity planting. It is easy to strike from cuttings and maintains its compact shape without pruning. Like other Correas, it attracts birds such as spinebills. The plant requires little or no maintenance and would be suited to a wide range of climatic and soil conditions.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Useful as a groundcover and small plant suited to a wide range of landscaping options including tub planting and public amenity planting
- Availability
- ANPSA Correa Study Group
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Mannii'
- Cultivation
- The confusion between Correa 'Mannii' and Correa 'Dusky Bells' can apparently be traced back to a large incorrectly labelled release of the latter onto the market many years ago. The mistake then seems to have been perpetuated by subsequent propagations. Correas were very popular in cultivation in Europe during the mid to late 1800's and early into this century. Many cultivars were selected or bred in Britain, and Correa 'Mannii' has some resemblance to perhaps the best known British Correa cultivar. Correa 'Harrisii' was sought for comparison but this was unavailable. Further review of the name of this cultivar may be warranted if material of Correa 'Harrisii' becomes available. In the meantime, Article 47 of the Cultivar Code (3) has been instituted to avoid confusion. Different colour forms have also been recorded (4). This could be once again the result of confusion with Correa 'Dusky Bells'. As a hybrid cultivar propagation must be by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form. Correa 'Mannii' is a particularly hardy plant and is adaptable to a wide range of soil types and aspects. The plant does well even in heavy soils though the position should be moist. A full sun to partial sun position is required.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Widely available, Kuranga nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Marianne'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is vigorous in cultivation with a moderately open growth habit and flowers are displayed well. It is frost and drought hardy. Strikes easily from cuttings. Bird attractant. Suitable for most garden conditions including deep shade. Responds well to light pruning and should be pruned regularly to maintain a compact shape. Suitable for tub plantings and in mid-foreground planting in garden beds.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Marian's Marvel'
- Cultivation
- Correa 'Marian's Marvel' grows in most situations, preferring a shady to filtered sun situation but will grow satisfactory in a full sun position. It is adaptable to most well drained soils. The cultivar is frost hardy, though will require supplementary watering during extended dry periods. The cultivar should be propagated by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Widely available, Kuranga nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'OMG'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected 2016/237
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Peter Sutton'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Pink Delight'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is fast-growing in cultivation. It is frost and drought hardy and has a prostrate growth habit. The large and prolific pale pink and cream flowers which appear in late Autumn are an attractive feature of the plant. It is easy to grow from cuttings and is bird attracting. This form would be suited to most garden conditions. It responds favourably to light pruning. It would suit rockeries and foreground planting in garden beds.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Pink Frost'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is fast-growing in cultivation and is very hardy, withstanding frost and drought. The small shrub has a delicate lush appearance and is quite ornamental. It attracts birds and responds well to tip-pruning. It is suitable for tub-planting as well as foreground planting in garden beds.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa pulchella 'Little Cate'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is easily propagated from cuttings and its cultivation requirements are the same for other selections of C. pulchella . It is both drought and frost hardy. It is worth noting that it has performed well in acid (pH 4.5) soil conditions.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Widely available, Kuranga nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa pulchella 'Pink Mist'
- Cultivation
- Being a selection of C. pulchella, this cultivar requires the same cultural conditions ie. moist well drained soil in full to half sun position. The cultivar is frost hardy and even though it does best in moist soils it is drought tolerant.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Raelene Goldie'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is drought hardy, but only moderately frost hardy. It has a dense growth habit with spreading branches. The large bright red flowers which appear in winter are prolific and are attractively displayed. It is easy to grow from cuttings and is bird attractive. This form would be suited to most garden conditions, including dry shade but flowers more prolifically in a sunny position. It responds favourably to light pruning. It would suit embankments and rockeries as well as foreground planting in garden beds. It has been trialed successfully for many years.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Redex'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable cultivar which flowers prolifically, growing well in most soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Widely available, Kuranga nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa reflexa 'Granny's Grave'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is vigorous and fast-growing in cultivation. It is frost and drought hardy and has a dense growth habit with prostrate branches. The large lime-green flowers which appear in autumn are an attractive feature of the plant. It is easy to grow from cuttings and is bird attractive. This form would be suited to most garden conditions but grows best in a sunny position. It is lime tolerant, relatively disease free and responds favourably to light pruning. It would suit amenity planting, such as roundabouts, embankments and rockeries as well as foreground planting in garden beds. It has been trialed successfully for over 8 years.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa reflexa var. reflexa 'Dawn Glow'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is fast growing in cultivation. It is frost and drought hardy and has a moderately dense growth habit with prostrate branches. The tubular orange-red flowers, which appear in late autumn, are an attractive feature of the plant. It is easy to grow from cuttings and is bird attractive. This form would be suited to most garden conditions but grows best in a sunny position. It is lime tolerant and responds favourably to light pruning. It would suit embankments and rockeries as well as foreground planting in garden beds.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa reflexa var. reflexa 'Green Giant'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is drought hardy and moderately frost resistant. It has a moderately dense growth habit. The cylindrical green flowers, which appear in early winter, are an attractive feature of the plant. It is easy to grow from cuttings and is bird attractive. This form would be suited to most garden conditions. It responds favourably to light pruning. It is suitable for tub planting as well as foreground planting in garden beds.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa reflexa var. reflexa 'Icicle'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is vigorous in cultivation. It is frost and drought hardy and has a dense growth habit with upright branches. The unusual banded cream flowers, which appear in early autumn, are an attractive feature of the plant. It is easy to grow from cuttings, is bird attractive and relatively pest and disease free. This form would be suited to most garden conditions. It is lime tolerant and responds favourably to light pruning. It has been trialed successfully for over 6 years.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa reflexa var. reflexa 'Lemon and Lime'
- Cultivation
- This low-growing cultivar is frost and drought hardy and has a dense growth habit with ascending branches. The large yellow and green flowers, which appear in autumn, are an attractive feature of the plant. It is easy to grow from cuttings and is bird attractive. This form would be suited to most garden conditions but prefers an open sunny position for maximum flowering. It responds favourably to light pruning. It would suit tub planting, embankments and rockeries as well as foreground planting in garden beds but requires protection from strong, winds. It has been trialed for over 8 years and is available commercially.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa reflexa var. reflexa 'Mary's Choice'
- Cultivation
- This small shrub is moderately frost and drought hardy and has an open growth habit which display the flowers. The long rich-red flowers, which appear in winter, are an attractive feature of the plant. It is easy to grow from cuttings and is bird attractive. This form would be suited to most garden conditions and will tolerate both sunny and shady positions. It responds favourably to light pruning and would suit tub planting as well as foreground planting in garden beds. It has been trialed for many years and is available commercially.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa reflexa var. reflexa 'Narrow Neil'
- Cultivation
- This medium-sized shrub is frost and drought hardy and has a dense growth habit. The long rich-red flowers which appear in winter are attractively displayed. It is easy to grow from cuttings and is bird attractive. This form would be suited to most garden conditions. It responds favourably to light pruning and would suit background planting in garden beds. It has been trialed for 8 years.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa reflexa var. speciosa 'Carmen'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to light pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa reflexa var. speciosa 'Fat Fred'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to light pruning
- Propagation
- Cuttings or grafting onto suitable rootstock such as Correa glabra.
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa reflexa var. speciosa 'Glenelg River Red'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is frost and drought hardy and has a low-growing dense growth habit. The tubular bright-red flowers, which appear in early autumn, are an attractive feature of the plant and are displayed for many months. It is easy to grow from cuttings and is bird attractive. This form would be suited to most garden conditions but grows best in a sunny position. It is lime tolerant and responds favourably to light pruning. It would suit tub and rockery planting and as well as foreground planting in garden beds.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa reflexa var. speciosa 'Portland Belle'
- Cultivation
- Has been in cultivation since 2004 and has proven a reliable garden plant in a wide range locations in the southern states of Australia. Responds well to pruning and does best in a sunny position. Drought and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Snowbelle'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Summer Belle'
- Cultivation
- Does best in well-drained soil in either full sun or light shade. Adaptable to most soil types. Will grow vigorously with regular watering but does not like being water-logged. Frost and drought hardy. May be hedged. Highly attractive plant in flower. Would suit rockeries, shrub borders or large tubs. Prune annually to maintain compact shape. Highly bird attractive. Cuttings strike readily.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Vanilla Cream'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar appears to be both frost and drought hardy. It has been grown in a built-up garden bed which allows for good drainage on basalt soil. The plant requires very little maintenance, is pest free and develops a compact shape. Some pruning may be required to maintain density. It is highly floriferous.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Should adapt to most garden conditions and could also be grown in a tub.
- Availability
- ANPSA Correa Study Group
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Vanilla Ice'
- Cultivation
- Frost and drought hardy. This cultivar prefers well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. It appears to thrive on neglect and can compete with weeds and grasses. Suits foreground planting or as a filler between other shrubs. Should also do well in tubs and rockeries.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Yes Please'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
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- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Corymbia citriodora 'Marion'
- Cultivation
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- Propagation
- -
- Uses
- -
- Availability
- -
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Corymbia ficifolia 'Vermillion Blaze'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is best suited to coastal and inland temperate regions with winter rainfall but no heavy frosts. It grows well in a wide range of soil types. To maintain the desired features of the cultivar all plants must be grafted or otherwise grown by vegetative means.
- Propagation
- Graft
- Uses
- Feature tree
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Corymbia maculata 'Jessica's Jewel'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- -
- Uses
- -
- Availability
- -
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Crowea 'Cooper's Hybrid'
- Cultivation
- Crowea 'Cooper's Hybrid' should be grown under similar conditions as C. exalata. It has been proven as frost hardy and moderately drought hardy. The cultivar must be grown by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Friends of the ANBG Canberra Periodically
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Crowea exalata 'Bindelong Compact'
- Cultivation
- C. 'Bindelong Compact' is both drought and frost hardy. It has been in cultivation since 1976.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Crowea exalata 'Green Cape'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable cultivar which flowers prolifically, growing well in most soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Crowea exalata 'Symphony'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable cultivar which flowers prolifically, growing well in most soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries, Bywong Nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Crowea exalata 'White Star'
- Cultivation
- Will tolerate mild frosts but it requires good drainage. It makes an ideal specimen when it is tip pruned and, in addition, it is suitable for cut flowers.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Crowea 'Festival'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable cultivar which flowers prolifically, growing well in most soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Widely available, Kuranga nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Crowea 'Pink Blush'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable cultivar which flowers prolifically, growing well in most soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery,
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Crowea 'Poorinda Ecstasy'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is adaptable to a wide range of soil types. Drought and frost tolerance is similar to Crowea exalata.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Crowea saligna 'PPCS1'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella caerulea 'DBB03'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to partial shade. Tolerates drought and cold. Prefers well drained soils, dryer soils needed for Sydney. Avoid very poor soils. Water as required until established. Plant in a well mulched garden with a coarse organic mulch.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella caerulea 'DC101'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to partial shade. Tolerates drought and cold. Prefers well drained soils.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella caerulea 'DC150'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to partial shade. Tolerates drought and cold. Prefers well drained soils
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella caerulea 'DCMP01'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to partial shade. Tolerates drought and cold. Prefers well drained soils
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella caerulea 'DCNCO'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Tolerates humidity, cold and is moderately drought tolerant. Tolerates a wide variety of soils. Avoid very poor soils.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella caerulea 'Goddess'
- Cultivation
- Tough, drought tolerant low maintenance plant.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella caerulea 'John 316'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to partial shade. Tolerates drought and cold. Prefers well drained soils
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella 'DP401'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Tolerates drought and frost. Prefers well drained soils to clay loam soil.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella longifolia 'Peninsula Perfection'
- Cultivation
- A hardy and long-lived plant, it is adaptable to most soils but prefers a protected partially shaded position. It should be propagated by division.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella prunina 'DPV308'
- Cultivation
- Most soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella revoluta 'Allyn-Citation'
- Cultivation
- Easy to establish and is usually fairly hardy and frost tolerant.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella revoluta 'Dinky Di'
- Cultivation
- Easy to establish and is usually fairly hardy and frost tolerant.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella revoluta 'DR5000'
- Cultivation
- Easy to establish and is usually fairly hardy and frost tolerant.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidoideae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella revoluta 'DRG04'
- Cultivation
- Easy to establish and is usually fairly hardy and frost tolerant.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella revoluta 'DTN03'
- Cultivation
- Easy to establish grows well in full sun to part shade in most soils.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- Ideal as a border or ground cover for smaller modern gardens
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella revoluta 'REV101'
- Cultivation
- Hardy when established. Most soils, full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella tasmanica 'DT23'
- Cultivation
- Best in moist loamy soils. Easy to establish and is usually fairly hardy and frost tolerant. It does prefer some shade but can grow in heavy shade and is good for mass planting under large trees.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella tasmanica 'Little Devil'
- Cultivation
- Best in moist loamy soils. Easy to establish and is usually fairly hardy and frost tolerant. It does prefer some shade but can grow in heavy shade and is good for mass planting under large trees.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- Good plant for borders, pots or as an accent plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella tasmanica 'NPW2'
- Cultivation
- Best in moist loamy soils. Easy to establish and is usually fairly hardy and frost tolerant. It does prefer some shade but can grow in heavy shade and is good for mass planting under large trees.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella tasmanica 'Rainbow'
- Cultivation
- Best in moist loamy soils. Easy to establish and is usually fairly hardy and frost tolerant. It does prefer some shade but can grow in heavy shade and is good for mass planting under large trees.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery especially under trees
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella tasmanica 'Splice'
- Cultivation
- Best in moist loamy soils. Easy to establish and is usually fairly hardy and frost tolerant. It does prefer some shade but can grow in heavy shade and is good for mass planting under large trees.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery especially under trees
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella tasmanica 'TAS100'
- Cultivation
- Best in moist loamy soils. Easy to establish and is usually fairly hardy and frost tolerant. It does prefer some shade but can grow in heavy shade.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella tasmanica 'TAS300'
- Cultivation
- Best in moist loamy soils. Easy to establish and is usually fairly hardy and frost tolerant. It does prefer some shade but can grow in heavy shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella tasmanica 'TR20'
- Cultivation
- Best in moist loamy soils. Easy to establish and is usually fairly hardy and frost tolerant. It does prefer some shade but can grow in heavy shade and is good for mass planting under large trees.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Hemerocallidaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dianella 'Weeping Kate'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Iridaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Dietes robinsoniana 'RB1'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Iridaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Diplarrena latifolia 'Amethyst Fairy'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar was tested for six years at Longley in Tasmania. It proved to be frost hardy but benefits from supplementary watering during the warmer months of the year. It grows well in semi-shade or sun in a well-drained soil. Propagation must be by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form, and division is the usual method used.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Duboisia 'A6'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- -
- Availability
- -
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Duboisia 'H22'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- -
- Availability
- -
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Duboisia 'U3'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- -
- Availability
- -
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Elaeocarpus reticulatus 'Green Dream'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Ericaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Epacris impressa 'Cranbourne Bells'
- Cultivation
- Cultivation requirements are as for E.impressa. As for many Epacris it may have a short lifespan. Cultivation in a free draining mix as a potted specimen will give good results. The frost resistance and drought hardiness have not been tested but should be similar to E.impressa.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Augusta Storm'
- Cultivation
- Grows in most soils; tolerates most frosts; can handle some shade but does best in full sun with air circulation. Can be hard pruned; tip pruning will help maintain shape.
- Propagation
- Cuttings, grafting on myoporum rootstocks
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Russell Wait who can be contacted by email: russwait35@gmail.com
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'BERYLS BLUE'
- Cultivation
- E. ‘Beryl’s Blue’ is frost and drought hardy. It has been in cultivation since 1998 and strikes well from cuttings in summer.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected 2008/262
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Beryl's Gem'
- Cultivation
- Eremophila ‘Beryl's Gem’ responds well to pruning and can become an attractive dense shrub with spectacular flowering displays. It has been propagated vegetatively through several generations and has proven hardy in many districts.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Available from Russell Wait who can be contacted by email: russwait35@gmail.com
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Beryl's Lipstick'
- Cultivation
- Responds well to pruning which makes it an attractive dense shrub with spectacular flowering displays.
- Propagation
- Cuttings or grafting onto suitable rootstock such as Myoporum.
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Available from Russell Wait who can be contacted by email: russwait35@gmail.com
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila bignoniiflora 'Meringur Midnight'
- Cultivation
- This plant is very popular with nectar feeding birds and will tolerate heavy frosts and is suitable for a wide range of well drained soil types. Prefers full sun but will tolerate dappled shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Available from Russell Wait who can be contacted by email: russwait35@gmail.com
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Big Poly'
- Cultivation
- Plants have been introduced into the nursery trade from several wild collections and hence characteristics of the plants available to the public can be quite variable. It is known to be frost hardy to about -8 degrees C. It grows in heavier soils than many Eremophila, being comfortable in clay. It is drought-hardy but needs supplementary water to keep it flowering at its best. There is a tendency to woodiness as the plant ages. It has been propagated vegetatively through several generations.
- Propagation
- Cuttings. The best material is fresh, firm tip growth taken at any time of the year.
- Uses
- Suitable for use as a feature plant in a large garden, or a hedge.
- Availability
- Eremophila ‘Big Poly is widely available from commercial nurseries around Australia
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila biserrata 'Magic Carpet'
- Cultivation
- Hardy grows well in most well drained soils and aspects. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Eremophila Study Group, specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Crazy Gal'
- Cultivation
- Grows in most soils; tolerates most frosts; can handle some shade but does best in full sun with air circulation. Can be hard pruned; tip pruning will help maintain shape.
- Propagation
- Cuttings, grafting on myoporum rootstocks
- Uses
- As part of a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds
- Availability
- Russell Wait who can be contacted by email: russwait35@gmail.com
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Crazy Race'
- Cultivation
- Grows in most soils; tolerates most frosts; can handle some shade but does best in full sun. Can be hard pruned; tip pruning will help maintain shape.
- Propagation
- Cuttings, grafting on myoporum rootstocks
- Uses
- As part of a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds
- Availability
- Russell Wait who can be contacted by email: russwait35@gmail.com
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Eyre Princess'
- Cultivation
- Grows in most soils as long as it drains and can handle some shade but best in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Spectacular feature plant. Suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or for display in large pots.
- Availability
- Available from Russell Wait who can be contacted by email: russwait35@gmail.com
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Fruit Salad'
- Cultivation
- Eremophila ‘Fruit Salad’ makes a great, drought-tolerant prostrate groundcover, suitable for flat sites or banks. It will grow in sun or semi-shade. The flowers are typical of E. glabra spp. carnosa, with red on the top, and orange shading to yellow underneath. Its bright green leaves in even dry conditions make it a great addition to the garden. It has been propagated vegetatively through several generations and is frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings or grafting onto suitable rootstock such as Myoporum.
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- It is available from the Australian Native Plants Society Canberra Region plant sales and through the Eremophila Study Group.
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila glabra 'EREM1'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to light shade. Prefers free draining soil, but can handle heavier soils in dryer climates. Tolerates dry periods.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Ground cover for mass plantings and gardens, or as a low border.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Lemon Meringue'
- Cultivation
- Eremophila ‘Lemon Meringue’ flowers year-round. It responds well to pruning which makes it an attractive dense shrub with spectacular flowering displays.
- Propagation
- Cuttings, grating on myoporum rootstocks
- Uses
- Suitable for use as a feature plant; insect attractor
- Availability
- ANPS Canberra
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila maculata 'Aurea'
- Cultivation
- Eremophila 'Aurea' has proved extremely hardy in cultivation and is both drought and frost hardy. Tip pruning helps to keep the plant rejuvenated.
- Propagation
- Cuttings or grafting onto suitable rootstock such as Myoporum.
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila maculata 'Carmine Star'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar grows best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering
- Propagation
- Cuttings or grafting onto suitable rootstock such as Myoporum.
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Mallee Lipstick'
- Cultivation
- Eremophila ‘Mallee Lipstick’ makes a vigorous, drought-tolerant groundcover, suitable for flat sites or banks. It will grow in sun or semi-shade. The flowers are well-displayed, contrast with the greyish foliage and keep their bright pink colouring until they fall. They also attract birds. The plant makes a great addition to the garden. It can be pruned back hard and can be formed into an excellent groundcover when pruned to about 0.2m.
- Propagation
- Cuttings, grating on myoporum rootstocks
- Uses
- Groundcover, low shrub
- Availability
- It is available from the Australian Native Plants Society Canberra Region plant sales and through the Eremophila Study Group.
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Meeka Grey'
- Cultivation
- Grows naturally in loamy clay soils. In cultivation has done well in most soils and prefers plenty of air movement. Drought tolerant and can be pruned. Grafted plants can handle wetter soils.
- Propagation
- Cuttings or grafting onto suitable rootstock such as Myoporum.
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Available from Russell Wait who can be contacted by email: russwait35@gmail.com
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Meeka Marvel'
- Cultivation
- Best grafted so it can handle wetter soils Handle frosts and likes air movments
- Propagation
- Cuttings or grafting onto suitable rootstock such as Myoporum.
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Available from Russell Wait who can be contacted by email: russwait35@gmail.com
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Meeka Snow'
- Cultivation
- Best in loamy clay soils in open situations. Best when grafted so it can handle wetter soils.
- Propagation
- Cuttings or grafting onto suitable rootstock such as Myoporum.
- Uses
- Feature plant and very good sepals colour that last a lot longer than the flowers
- Availability
- Available from Russell Wait who can be contacted by email: russwait35@gmail.com
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Meringur Ray'
- Cultivation
- Grows on its own roots in most soils including clay; tolerates most frosts; can handle some shade but does best in full sun. Can be pruned hard.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds
- Availability
- Russell Wait who can be contacted by email: russwait35@gmail.com
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Nullarbor Nymph'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to light pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy
- Propagation
- Cuttings or grafting onto suitable rootstock such as Myoporum.
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Available from Russell Wait who can be contacted by email: russwait35@gmail.com, or Eremophila Study Group
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila oppositifolia 'Ray's Blue'
- Cultivation
- Grows in most soils; tolerates most frosts; can handle some shade but does best in full sun. Tip prune to maintain shape
- Propagation
- Cuttings, grating on myoporum rootstocks
- Uses
- As part of a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds
- Availability
- Russell Wait who can be contacted by email: russwait35@gmail.com
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Peaches and Cream'
- Cultivation
- Eremophila ‘Peaches and Cream’ flowers in spring and autumn. The flowers are held well away from the stem and are showy. It responds well to light pruning which makes it an attractive shrub with spectacular flowering displays. It is moderately frost hardy, very drought hardy and needs well drained soil. It may not be long-lived in the garden without good drainage and in humid regions.
- Propagation
- Cuttings, grating on myoporum rootstocks
- Uses
- Suitable for use as a feature plant; insect attractor
- Availability
- Specialist native nurseries
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Piccaninny Dawn'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to light pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy
- Propagation
- Cuttings or grafting onto suitable rootstock such as Myoporum.
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant. Bird attracting.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Pink Cadillac'
- Cultivation
- Can handle most soils likes air movement and can look sick in the cold of winter. Needs to be tip pruned to maintain a compact shape. Likes summer watering. Likes full sun like.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Available from Russell Wait who can be contacted by email: russwait35@gmail.com
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Pink Pantha'
- Cultivation
- Eremophila ‘Pink Pantha’ responds well to pruning which makes it an attractive dense shrub with spectacular flowering displays. It has been propagated vegetatively through several generations and has proven hardy in many districts.
- Propagation
- Cuttings, grating on myoporum rootstocks
- Uses
- Suitable for use as a feature plant
- Availability
- Russell Wait who can be contacted by email:russwait35@gmail.com
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila racemosa 'Fairy Floss'
- Cultivation
- Eremophila ‘Fairy Floss’ flowers year round. It responds well to pruning which makes it an attractive dense shrub with spectacular flowering displays. It has been propagated vegetatively through several generations and is frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings, grating on myoporum rootstocks
- Uses
- Suitable for use as a feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native nurseries
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Spitfire'
- Cultivation
- Eremophila ‘Spitfire’ responds well to pruning which makes it an attractive dense shrub with spectacular flowering displays. It has been propagated vegetatively through several generations and has proven hardy in many districts.
- Propagation
- Cuttings or grafting onto suitable rootstock such as Myoporum.
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Available from Russell Wait who can be contacted by email: russwait35@gmail.com
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Sturts Delight'
- Cultivation
- Best in loam soils, with some light or dappled shade responds well to pruning which makes it an attractive dense shrub with spectacular flowering displays. It has proven hardy in many districts.
- Propagation
- Cuttings best in early summer
- Uses
- Suitable for use as a feature plant
- Availability
- Available from Russell Wait who can be contacted by email: russwait35@gmail.com
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eremophila 'Summertime Blue'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to light pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy
- Propagation
- Cuttings or grafting onto suitable rootstock such as Myoporum.
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Eremophila Study Group, specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eucalyptus caesia 'Silver Princess'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- -
- Uses
- -
- Availability
- -
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eucalyptus camaldulensis 'Blue Veil'
- Cultivation
- Must be grafted
- Propagation
- Graft
- Uses
- Interesting feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eucalyptus camaldulensis 'Dale Chapman'
- Cultivation
- Eucalyptus 'Dale Chapman' has been grown from vegetatively propagated material in California since 1982. High percentage strikes are possible under standard mist propagation conditions. It has been estimated to produce 127 tonnes dry per hectare per year, plantations of 6250 trees per hectare.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- -
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eucalyptus 'EUC78'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eucalyptus scoparia 'Golden Crown'
- Cultivation
- Because this cultivar is still young, all cultivation details have not yet been fully tested. It is unlikely that the tree will not be as vigorous nor reach the ultimate size of Eucalyptus scoparia. The plant is being tissue cultured for a release in the near future. Grafting is another possible method that could be used. These types of vegetative propagation must be used to ensure retention of the cultivar features.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Feature plant
- Availability
- Unknown - probably no longer in circulation
- Family
- Cunoniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eucryphia 'Leatherwood Cream'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Cunoniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eucryphia lucida 'Ballerina'
- Cultivation
- The species is generally hardy and reliable in temperate climates. Plants respond well to extra water during the drier seasons of the year. Pruning after flowering is beneficial. To maintain the cultivar form, propagation must be by vegetative means.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Cunoniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Eucryphia lucida 'Pink Cloud'
- Cultivation
- Extra moisture will be required in drier parts of Australia during the summer months. The cultivar is frost hardy. Vegetative propagation is required to preserve the cultivar form. A short description was published in the "Garden Journal" of autumn 1986 p 170.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Amaranthaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Gomphrena flaccida 'Pink Gem'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open position in full sun and a well-drained potting mix or soil. Requires moderate watering once established.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Best grown as an annual through the warmer months, Ideal for mass plantings, rockeries, borders, cottage gardens or containers, attracts butterflies.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Amaranthaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Gomphrena leontopodioides 'Empress'
- Cultivation
- Open position in full sun and a well-drained potting mix or soil.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Amaranthaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Gomphrena leontopodioides 'X115-32-5'
- Cultivation
- Open position in full sun and a well-drained potting mix or soil.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Abracadabra'
- Cultivation
- This plant is very popular with nectar feeding birds and will tolerate heavy frosts and is suitable for a wide range of well drained soil types. Prefers full sun but will tolerate dappled shade. Best in full sun but will tolerate dappled shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings or grafting onto suitable rootstock such as Grevillea robusta.
- Uses
- Spectacular feature plant. Suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or for display in large pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Allyn Radiance'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea alpina 'Grampians Gold'
- Cultivation
- Grows in moist, well drained gravels and soils, but adapts to heavy clays. Likes dappled shade, partial or full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Amber Passion'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils. Severe frosts may burn the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated. It responds well to pruning, helping to keep a more compact shape.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Spectacular feature plant. Suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or for display in large pots.
- Availability
- Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Amethyst'
- Cultivation
- This plant attracts nectar feeding birds and will tolerate heavy frosts and is suitable for a wide range of well drained soil types. Prefers full sun but will tolerate dappled shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Widely available from specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Apricot Tingle'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Bywong Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Autumn Waterfall'
- Cultivation
- It can be used as groundcover or planted in containers and on retaining walls where it will trail over the sides. Best in full sun but will tolerate some shade. Well drained soils.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Bairnsdale'
- Cultivation
- Cultivation requirements are similar to those for Grevillea 'Poorinda Constance'. The plant should be very adaptable to a wide range of conditions. It is drought resistant and frost hardy. The cultivar must be grown by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea banksii 'Gypsy'
- Cultivation
- Cultivation conditions are the same as required for G. banksii, a sunny, well drained conditions in a range fo soil types, with average temperatures ranging between 10-12°C through to 30°C. It should not be planted in frosty regions of Australia. Propagation should be by cuttings to ensure retention of the cultivar form. The cultivar has been marketed in the past as G. banksii (red prostrate form).
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea banksii 'Kingaroy Slippers'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils. Severe frosts (-3C and below) burns the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated. It responds well to pruning, helping to keep a more compact shape.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Bedspread'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental groundcover. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected 2001/084
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Blood Orange'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Feature plant. Atracts nectar feeding birds
- Availability
- Specialist nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Bon Accord'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental small shrub. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Bonfire'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to light pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Bonnie Prince Charlie'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar was selected in the late 1970's. The drought hardiness has not been tested though the applicant considers it would be tolerant. It is frost hardy. Grevillea 'Bonnie Prince Charlie' will grow in dry to moist well-drained positions in full sun to semi-shade. It is a useful container plant and has bird-attract qualities.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Boongala Spinebill'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental small shrub. Suited to a range of acidic and alkaline sandy to clay loam soils that drain moderately well. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm growth. Rooting hormones in powder or liquid form of IBA will be beneficial
- Uses
- General ornamental planting. Container plants (if grown in a large container)
- Availability
- Specialist native nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Bronze Rambler'
- Cultivation
- Grevillea 'Bronze Rambler' has proven to be extremely vigorous and a very hardy plant for difficult sites. It is drought tolerant and frost hardy. The cultivar grows best in a full sun to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils of either a clay or sandy nature. It is useful for rapidly covering large areas or banks and batters. It must be propagated by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form. Leaf bud cuttings have proven effective in propagation. The major release to the public was in 1985, and ten cents from each plant sold bearing the official copyright label was to be donated to the Royal Children's Hospital (Melbourne) for leukaemia research. This was done in memory of the originator's daughter, Jennifer Wilson.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth most of the year
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Widely available Kuranga Nursery, Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Brookvale Letitia'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar has proven to be frost hardy and drought resistant in Toowoomba, where it has been mainly grown. The cultivar must be grown by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Canberra Gem'
- Cultivation
- Hardy grows well in most well drained soils and aspects. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Canterbury Gold'
- Cultivation
- The foliage when fresh has a grey-green colour which gives a soft appearance to the foliage. It is a prolific flowerer with flowers found all year round. It has proved adaptable to both shaded and open aspects, neither of which affect its vigour or habit. It grows best on well drained sites and is frost tolerant. It has been suggested that it would be an excellent plant for utility plantings in parks, median strips and carparks as well as for home gardens.
- Propagation
- Cuttings strike very readily and vegetative propagation must be used to preserve this cultivar form.
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Charlie's Angel'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Feature plant. Atracts nectar feeding birds
- Availability
- Specialist nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Chatsworth Lorran'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is said to have medium tolerance to drought and medium frost tolerance. Propagation must be by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Cherry Brandy'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Clearview David'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Coastal Glimpse'
- Cultivation
- Best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils in coastal districts. Severe frosts (-3?C and below) burns the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated. It responds well to pruning, helping to keep a more compact shape.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Coastal Impressive'
- Cultivation
- Best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils in coastal districts. Severe frosts (-3?C and below) burns the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated. It responds well to pruning, helping to keep a more compact shape.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Coastal Prestige'
- Cultivation
- Best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils in coastal districts. Severe frosts (-3?C and below) burns the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated. It responds well to pruning, helping to keep a more compact shape.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Coconut Ice'
- Cultivation
- Grevillea 'Coconut Ice' performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils. Severe frosts (-3?C and below) burns the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated. The applicant advises that this cultivar is less susceptible to leaf spotting and other fungal problems. It responds well to pruning, helping to keep a more compact shape. The cultivar must be propagated by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Copper Crest'
- Cultivation
- It is reported that this cultivar is fast growing and will tolerate most soil. It will tolerate wetter soils than most grevilleas.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Faceys Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Cream Passion'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils. Severe frosts may burn the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated. It responds well to pruning, helping to keep a more compact shape.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected 2013/305
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Crimson Glory'
- Cultivation
- The semi-prostrate growth and long flowering period make this a worthwhile garden plant. It has been grown in Victoria and has proved hardy in most situations. It has withstood temperatures down to -5 degrees C and does well in heavy soils with little supplementary watering. The cultivar must be propagated by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Crosbie Morrison'
- Cultivation
- Grevillea 'Crosbie Morrison' flowers well in well-drained soils in a sunny position in temperate regions. It is hardy to frosts, and withstands drought periods. The general hardiness of the parent species is reflected well in the cultivar.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Deuagold'
- Cultivation
- Very low water requirements once established. Dry tolerant. Plant in a full sun position in a well drained soil for best results.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- months • Plant in containers for unique deck and courtyard displays • Ideal addition to native gardens, coastal plantings and dry areas
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Dorothy Gordon'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is currently being trialled and is expected to be available commercially in 2009. Cultivation information is therefore limited. Thought to moderately drought and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Myall Park Botanic Garden
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Eileen Rose'
- Cultivation
- The growing requirements for this species are similar to those needed for Grevillea 'Misty Pink'. It has withstood dry periods in Brisbane but its frost hardiness has not been fully tested. It is likely to be burnt by heavy frosts.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Electric Velvet'
- Cultivation
- This plant is very popular with nectar feeding birds and will tolerate heavy frosts and is suitable for a wide range of well drained soil types. Prefers full sun but will tolerate dappled shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Ember Glow'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable species which flowers prolifically, growing well in most well drained soils and aspects. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Entrée'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Evelyn's Coronet'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries, Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Fanfare'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to light pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Fire Cracker'
- Cultivation
- Low water requirements. Once established, quite dry tolerant requiring only occasional deep watering during extended periods of heat. Extremely hardy in most soil types which are well draining. Frost and dry tolerant once established. CAUTION: Skin irritant
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Fire Sprite'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar grows readily and strongly in cultivation. It quickly forms a mid-dense rounded large shrub with erect branches. It appears to be moderately drought and frost hardy, growing far more readily in Southern Australia than either of its parents. Easy to propagate from cuttings. Prune regularly to maintain compact shape.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Fireworks'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental small shrub. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected 2006/064
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries, Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Flame 'n Beauty'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is extremely tolerant of hot dry and cool wet conditions. Grafted and cutting grown plants flower freely in 6 inch (150mm) pots – an advantage for the nurseryman. It has been in cultivation for 13 years at Stawell.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Forest Rambler'
- Cultivation
- Grevillea ‘ Forest Rambler’ has proven to be extremely vigorous and a very hardy plant for difficult sites. It is drought tolerant and frost hardy. The cultivar grows best in a full sun to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils of either a clay or sandy nature. It is useful for rapidly covering large areas.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth most of the year
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Gaudi's Ghost'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Bywong Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Golden Sparkle'
- Cultivation
- The authors also suggested that the cultivar has proved to be frost tolerant and likes a sunny, open, well drained postion.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Goldfever'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected 2003/294
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Goldrush'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar should be grown under the same conditions, needs well drained soils. as those required for G.alpina. It is hardy to both frost and drought.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'GR001'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'GR01'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Tolerates dry periods. Grows best in well drained soils, but in heavier soils does best on slopes or in raised gardens.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Ground cover, mass planting and embankments.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'GR111'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'GR119'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'GR12001'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteacea
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'GR120013'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'GR125'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'GR13001'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'GR13002'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'GR13005'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'GR13008'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'GR13019'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'GR13032'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteacea
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'GR13070'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Feature plant. Atracts nectar feeding birds
- Availability
- Specialist nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'GR144'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'GR151'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteacea
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'GR34'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full or part sun
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Feature plant. Atracts nectar feeding birds
- Availability
- Specialist nurseries
- Family
- Proteacea
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'GR35'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full or part sun
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Feature plant. Atracts nectar feeding birds
- Availability
- Specialist nurseries
- Family
- Proteacea
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'GR52'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full or part sun
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Feature plant. Atracts nectar feeding birds
- Availability
- Specialist nurseries
- Family
- Proteacea
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'GR58'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full or part sun
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Feature plant. Atracts nectar feeding birds
- Availability
- Specialist nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'GR85'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Granya Glory'
- Cultivation
- Very hardy to drought. Frost hardy to -6C.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Green Glow'
- Cultivation
- The wide spreading habit of this plant makes it suitable for many garden situations, especially where a low plant is required to cover large areas. It is not particularly dense. It is hardy to -10 degrees C of frost and has also proven to be very drought tolerant, having been through severe drought years without watering. A full sun position is best for maximum flowering potential.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Hills Jubilee'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -8C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Bird attracting.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Honey Barbara'
- Cultivation
- Grevillea ‘Honey Barbara’ has been in cultivation since 2000. It is moderately frost hardy and is drought resistant.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Honey Gem'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils. Severe frosts may burn the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated. It responds well to pruning, helping to keep a more compact shape.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Honey Jo'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental small shrub. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Hunter Beauty'
- Cultivation
- Shade tolerant, moderately drought hardy and chilling resistant but not frost tolerant. May suffer heat stress above 35C. It is hardier than G. laurifolia. Suitable for banks and rockeries. Easily propagated from cuttings.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Friends of the ANBG plant sales, Specialist native plant nurseries,
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Ivanhoe'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has been available commercially for many years and is also available in the USA. It is hardy, long-flowering screen plant for most soils in full sun or partial shade. It must be propagated from cuttings. It is also a good bird attractor and quite frost hardy. Regular pruning will control growth. It is grown commercially for its foliage.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Jelly Baby'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental small shrub. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Jester'
- Cultivation
- It is said to be medium hardy to drought and frost and resistant to most rot. Vegetative means of propagation maintains the best form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Jubilee'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is frost hardy in Melbourne but its drought resistance has not been fully tested.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Feature shrub
- Availability
- Larkman Nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea juniperina 'H22'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils and full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea juniperina 'Lunar Light'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea juniperina 'Molonglo'
- Cultivation
- CULTIVATION:It has been tested by the Research Section of the City Parks Administration at Canberra and over several years has displayed high frost and drought tolerance. These factors, together with its low spreading habit, contribute towards its suitability for planting on steep banks especially in cooler districts.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Katydid'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental small shrub. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Knockout'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental small shrub. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected 2011/027
- Uses
- Small shrub suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Ladelle'
- Cultivation
- Susceptible to cool temperatures and has only moderate to low drought hardiness so suitable for warm climates only.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'LadyO'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable species which flowers prolifically, growing well in most well drained soils and aspects. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy
- Propagation
- PBR Protected 2002/326
- Uses
- Medium sized shrub suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries, Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea lavandulacea 'Moonglow'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to light pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Lawson Queen'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental small shrub. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'LegacyFlame'
- Cultivation
- Should suit most soil types, best in full sun
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Small gardens, rockeries, large pots, bird attracting
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Lemon Daze'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to light pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Small shrub suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Little Honey'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils. Severe frosts may burn the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated. It responds well to pruning, helping to keep a more compact shape.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Little Jessie'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental small shrub. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Little Thicket'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Long John'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is far more adaptable than G.longistyla, and a showier and more attractive plant than G.johnsonii. It flowers freely from a young age, even while in a pot. It is unreliable on its own roots in new South Wales and Queensland where it should be grafted. However, it is extremely hardy on its own roots in Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Lyn Parry'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has been in a number of areas of Australia and has done well in various soil and climate conditions.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Lyrebird'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Mason's Hybrid'
- Cultivation
- G. 'Mason's Hybrid' is drought hardy. The new growth is cut back by frost but is otherwise hardy. This cultivar must be propagated by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'McDonald Park'
- Cultivation
- G.'Austraflora McDonald Park' has been grown in Melbourne since 1967 and has proved reliable in that district. Older plants respond favourably to being cut back. This measure can be taken to keep the shrub rejuvenated and to produce more flowering wood.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Merinda Gordon'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar has proven extremely drought hardy and very resistant to frost. It has grown well in heavy subsoils. The original plant at Glenmorgan has proven to be very long lived. Propagation must be by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Myall Park. specialist nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Misty Pink'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils. Severe frosts (-3C and below) burns the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated. It responds well to pruning, helping to keep a more compact shape.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Molly'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils. Severe frosts may burn the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated. It responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Nectar Delight'
- Cultivation
- Both parents tolerate heavy to wet soils for periods of time but do better with good drainage. A sunny to semi-shaded situation is preferred. Regular pruning will keep plants in active growth. It is a useful plant for embankments or moist sheltered, rocky sites. Propagation must be by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover or decumbent shrub suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'New Blood'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental small shrub. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Bywong Nursery, Kuranga Nursery, wide ranges of specialist native nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Ninderry-Sunrise'
- Cultivation
- Suited to a range of acidic and alkaline sandy to clay loam soils that drain moderately well. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Ochre Pokers'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Old Gold'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental small shrub. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Orange Marmalade'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar does well in a sunny, well drained position. It is said to have a medium tolerance to drought. Frost tolerance is not good, and it does better in warmer climates.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Panrock Princess'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental small shrub. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
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- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Parakeet Pink'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils. Severe frosts may burn the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated. It responds well to pruning, helping to keep a more compact shape.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Parfait Creme'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils. Severe frosts (-3C and below) burns the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated. It responds well to pruning, helping to keep a more compact shape.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Patricia Marie'
- Cultivation
- This plant is very popular with nectar feeding birds and is suitable for well drained soil types. Prefers full sun but will tolerate dappled shade. Propagation: Cuttings or grafting onto suitable rootstock such as Grevillea robusta.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Peaches and Cream'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils. Severe frosts may burn the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated. It responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Pendant Clusters'
- Cultivation
- Is suitable for well drained soil types. Prefers full sun but will tolerate dappled shade. Propagation: Cuttings. Attracts birds
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Pink Midget'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Pink Parfait'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has withstood light frosts in Victoria. This cultivar must be propagated by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Pink Star'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable cultivar which flowers prolifically, growing well in most soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Pink Surprise'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Adorning'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable cultivar which flowers prolifically, growing well in most well drained soils and aspects. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Friends of the ANBG Canberra
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- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Annette'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable cultivar which flowers prolifically, growing well in most well drained soils and aspects. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Anticipation'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable cultivar which flowers prolifically, growing well in most well drained soils and aspects. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Beauty'
- Cultivation
- compact shape. The cultivar grows best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Belinda'
- Cultivation
- Hardy grows well in most well drained soils and aspects. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Ben'
- Cultivation
- Adaptable to a wide range of soil types and shows a high degree of frost hardiness
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Beulah'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Blondie'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Constance'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Diadem'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Elegance'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Emblem'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Empress'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to light pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Enchantment'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Ensign'
- Cultivation
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Ensign' requires a well drained situation in full sun to semi-shade. Pruning after flowering helps to keep the cultivar dense. Vegetative propagation must be used to preserve the cultivar form. The cultivar is frost tolerant and moderatly drought hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Firebird'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries, Kuranga Nursery?
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Gaye'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Gemini'
- Cultivation
- . Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Golden Lyre'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to light pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Hula'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Illumina'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is both frost and drought hardy. It flowers most prolifically from July - August. G. 'Poorinda Illumina' has been in cultivation since 1960.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Jeanie'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to light pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Jennifer Joy'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Joyce'
- Cultivation
- A sunny well drained position in temperate climates is best for this cultivar. It is drought and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Leane'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Miriam'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Peter'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is extremely vigorous and retains a very dense habit. The flowering period begins in late winter and continues through spring and sometimes into summer in Canberra.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Pink Coral'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Queen'
- Cultivation
- . Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Rachel'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Refrain'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Regina'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant. Bird attracting.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Rondeau'
- Cultivation
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Rondeau' should be grown in a sunny well drained position. It is frost hardy and drought tolerant. It is best suited to temperate climates.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Rosy Morn'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is both frost and drought hardy. It flowers from spring through summer. 'Poorinda Rosy Morn' has been in cultivation since 1964.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Royal Carpet'
- Cultivation
- Adaptable to a wide range of soil types and shows a high degree of frost hardiness
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown - probably no longer in circulation
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Royal Mantle'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries, Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Signet'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Medium sized shrub suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Silver Sheen'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Stephen'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Tranquillity'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Poorinda Vivacity'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Purple Prowler'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, bird attractant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Raptor'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental groundcover. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries, Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Red Hooks'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is usually sold as G. hookeriana and is a very vigorous, dense grower which adapts well to most soils and climates. It must be grown from cuttings as it has not been known to set seed. Birds are attracted to the flowers and the cultivar makes a fine screen plant. It has been grown commercially for its foliage, which is used in floral arrangements.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Robert's Ripper'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental small shrub. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Robyn Gordon'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils. Severe frosts may burn the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated. It responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Widely available from specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea rosmarinifolia 'H16'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to light shade. Suits well drained soils. Tolerates frost and drought.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea rosmarinifolia 'Lara Dwarf'
- Cultivation
- It is reported that this cultivar is best suited to heavy soil types and is very tough and drought resistant. It strikes easily from cuttings and is an excellent rockery plant but tends to be slow growing.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea rosmarinifolia 'Lime-Light'
- Cultivation
- It is reported that this cultivar has grown well in all situations and soil types it has been tried in and is drought resistant as it comes from a 380mm rainfall area. It is also reported to be frost tolerant.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea rosmarinifolia 'Rosy Posy'
- Cultivation
- G. rosmarinifolia in all its forms is a very hardy, reliable and adaptable species, growing well in most well drained soils and aspects. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy. The cultivar must be grown by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Ruby Clusters'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is an extremely hardy plant, although not extremely floriferous. It is resistant to drought, poor drainage and frosts to -4C.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Sandra Gordon'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils. Severe frosts (-3C and below) burns the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated. It responds well to pruning, helping to keep a more compact shape.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Sharon's Gold'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Shirley Howie'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries, Wildtech Wholesale Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Sid Reynolds'
- Cultivation
- Hardy subtropical areas. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Silvereye Cream'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils. Severe frosts may burn the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated. It responds well to pruning, helping to keep a more compact shape.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Simply Sarah'
- Cultivation
- Easily propagated by cutting. Very drought tolerant and moderately frost tolerant. No significant pest or disease problems have been observed. Will tolerate pruning and could be used as a hedge plant. Prefers sun but will tolerate shade (up to 75%). Excellent cut foliage for floral arrangements with a long vase life.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Spider Mist'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Starfire'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils. Severe frosts (-3C and below) burns the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated. It responds well to pruning, helping to keep a more compact shape.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Starflame'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils. Severe frosts (-3C and below) burns the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated. It responds well to pruning, helping to keep a more compact shape.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Sunkissed Waters'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, bird attractant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Sunrise'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is frost hardy and drought tolerant. As with the greater majority of grevilleas a well drained sunny position is best. This cultivar would make a useful specimen shrub and is a useful plant for attracting honeyeaters. Propagation must be by vegetative means.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Sunset Splendour'
- Cultivation
- Only suitable for warm climates. Drought hardiness is medium to low.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Superb'
- Cultivation
- Performs best in an open to semi-shaded situation in well-drained soils. Severe frosts (-3C and below) burns the softer new growth, but mild frosts are tolerated. It responds well to pruning, helping to keep a more compact shape.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Feature shrub
- Availability
- Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea tenuiloba 'Golden Glory'
- Cultivation
- The applicant has also stated that the plant has proved very drought tolerant and is fairly hardy to frost. Propagation should be by vegetative means to ensure retention of the cultivar features.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Thorny Devil'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to light pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Tirari Blaze'
- Cultivation
- This plant is very popular with nectar feeding birds and is suitable for well drained soil types. Prefers full sun but will tolerate dappled shade. Very drought hardy. Propagation: Cuttings or grafting onto suitable rootstock such as Grevillea robusta.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'TWD01'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Suits well drained soils, avoid soils with a pH above 7. Tolerates frost and drought.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Tyalge Glow'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is said to tolerate a range of conditions and to have high drought tolerance. Propagation must be by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant. Bird attracting.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Wakiti Gem'
- Cultivation
- The compact prostrate habit of this plant will make it a very useful ground cover in gardens and public plantings. It has proven frost hardy and drought tolerant. A full sun position is required for best results. The cultivar must be grown by vegetative means to ensure its features are retained.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Wattlebrd Yellow'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Waverley Ghost'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Wendy Sunshine'
- Cultivation
- Drought hardiness: High
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'White Knight'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected 2013/275
- Uses
- Small shrub suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Winpara Gem'
- Cultivation
- Grevillea 'Winpara Gem' has proved to be more vigorous than G. thelemanniana. It is drought tolerant and relatively frost hardy. It grows vigorously in sandy or clay soils and as both parents grow in alkaline soils the cultivar will probably do well in such situations. An open sunny position is appreciated. The cultivar must be propagated by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form. Five cents from the sale of each plant is to be used to assist in the preservation of rainforest in Queensland.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Winpara Gold'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar is very drought tolerant and very frost hardy. It grows in conditions similar to Grevillea 'Winpara Gem' ie sandy or clay soils in an open sunny situation. The cultivar is known to withstand high pH and responds well to pruning. The cultivar must be grown by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form. The cultivar was first introduced to horticulture by Nellie's Nursery of Mannum, South Australia.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Windyridge Nursery
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Winter Sparkles'
- Cultivation
- Drought hardy but only moderately frost hardy. Very attractive to small parrots.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Winter Wonder'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected 2015/294
- Uses
- Small to medium shrub suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Woori Wanderer'
- Cultivation
- Is drought and frost tolerant.Frosts down to –6C have had no detrimental affect. Tolerates heavy clay soils and Is a good bird attracter.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Grevillea 'Yellow Devil'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental small shrub. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Hakea 'Kincora'
- Cultivation
- Hakea 'Kincora' is reported to have some tolerance to drought. Frost hardiness is not known.
- Propagation
- Cuttings or grafting onto suitable rootstock
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Useful for display pots. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Unknown - probably no longer in circulation
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Hakea salicifolia 'Gold Medal'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings or grafting onto suitable rootstock
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Hakea 'Stockdale Sensation'
- Cultivation
- Prefers a sunny site to ensure you achieve a maximum flower display, and should be planted in a well drained soil. Pruning is required periodically, and should be done just after flowering.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, attracts nectar feeding birds
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Hardenbergia violacea 'Aspiration'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Climber/groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, Also very useful for large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Hardenbergia violaceae 'Mystic Marvel'
- Cultivation
- suits most soils. full sun or part shade site
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Ground cover or climber
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Hardenbergia violacea 'Flat White'
- Cultivation
- Hardy grows well in most well drained soils and aspects.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant,
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Hardenbergia violacea 'Happy Wanderer'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is a useful plant for use on pergolas, trellisses or fences.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Climber/groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, Also very useful for large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Hardenbergia violacea 'HB1'
- Cultivation
- well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Hardenbergia violacea 'Regent'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant
- Propagation
- PBR Protected 2008/138
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Hardenbergia violacea 'Sweet Heart'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant
- Propagation
- PBR Protected 2002/327
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Also very useful for large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Hardenbergia violacea 'Walpurple'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery. useful plant for use on pergolas, trellises or fences.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Helichrysum elatum 'Helping Hand'
- Cultivation
- Plant in well drained soil and allow the foliage to dry between watering. Susceptible to Verticillium and soil borne fungi and bud and leaf caterpillars.
- Propagation
- Propagate by cutting or from seed (it grows true to type). Treat as a biennial.
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Malvaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Hibiscus 'Aussie Delight'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Informal hedging. Feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Malvaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Hibiscus 'Aussie Pearl'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Informal hedging. Feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Malvaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Hibiscus 'Aussie Pink'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Informal hedging. Feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Pittosporaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Hymenosporum flavum 'HF001'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Shaded conditions, border plantings or display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Hypocalymma cordifolium 'Golden Veil'
- Cultivation
- Ornamental shrub. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Useful for display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Poaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Imperata cylindrica 'ICL200'
- Cultivation
- Full sun. Well drained soils.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Isopogon anemonifolius 'Woorikee 2000'
- Cultivation
- This variety is hardy in most well drained, neutral to acid soils and prefers an open sunny position. If grown in containers, use a potting mix especially formulated mix for native plants which is low in phosphorus. Plants should be pruned lightly after flowering to remove old flower heads and to encourage new growth.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Isopogon 'Candy Cones'
- Cultivation
- This variety is hardy in most well drained, neutral to acid soils and prefers an open sunny position. If grown in containers, use a potting mix especially formulated mix for native plants which is low in phosphorus. Plants should be pruned lightly after flowering to remove old flower heads and to encourage new growth.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Kennedia coccinea 'KencoralGL'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Kennedia nigricans 'Minstrel'
- Cultivation
- Kennedia 'Minstrel' grows as for K. nigricans. It has been grown in cultivation since 1983 and has proved hardy to drought. Its frost hardiness has not been fully tested, though it can be expected to be fairly tender to frost and cold in some areas, depending on their severity. Like the more usual form of K. nigricans the cultivar grows very vigorously and is a useful plant for banks, fences and trellises and also under trees where other plants may be difficult to establish. The cultivar must be propagated vegetatively.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Climber/groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, Also very useful for large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Kunzea 'Badja Carpet'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant Useful for nesting for small birds
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Kunzea ericoides 'Snowman'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -8C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- shrub beds Low hedges borders
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lambertia formosa 'Coastal Devil'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings of firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- -
- Family
- Goodeniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lechenaultia biloba 'White Flash'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in sandy, free draining slightly acidic soil with low nutrient levels. If keeping in tubs, choose a sandy potting mix.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Spectacular feature plant. Suitable for mass planting, or for display in large pots.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Goodeniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lechenaultia 'Park Pride'
- Cultivation
- Propagates readily from cuttings and grows well in containers. Moderately resistant to drought. Frost resistance is unknown. Difficult to establish in open ground, in poor sandy soils, at Kings Park.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting in a rock garden. Useful for display pots.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Cyperaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lepironia articulata 'LA20'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- -
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Alicia Rose'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Aphrodite'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum brevipes 'Backwater Beauty'
- Cultivation
- Trials in an Armidale garden have shown it to be drought tolerant and frost tolerant down to a screen temperature of -7 C. The plant flowers in spring and flowering last for about a month. Fruits are not persistent. Cutting grown plants will flower in pots, but the flowering stems are long and untidy so it is best grown as a garden plant. Its natural substrate is granite soil, but specimens have grown well on basaltic soil. Plants respond well to pruning to encourage bushiness. They also layer naturally and will cover large areas with little difficulty. Because of its proven hardiness, its low maintenance qualities and its groundcover feature, this variety has great potential for land-care projects, park plantings and erosion control.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, Also very useful for large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum continentale 'Horizontalis'
- Cultivation
- It is highly probable that material of this selection has been collected on a number of occasions by different people. Collections could also have been made from different localities. L. continentale 'Horizontalis' was released by Austraflora Nursery in 1968 under the name L. juniperinum 'Horizontalis'. This form has often been confused with L. scoparium. It has also been sold under the name Leptospermum 'Portlandii' (Wrigley & Fagg in "Australian Native Plants" 1979 page 247) Leptospermum 'Horizontalis' is a desirable garden plant, especially when used as a taller ground covering species. It is hardy in most soils and aspects, and is drought hardy and frost tolerant. It can be used for cut flowers and foliage. Propagation must be by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form. The cultivar is attractive to seed eating birds.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Copper Sheen'
- Cultivation
- The time of introduction to horticulture is not known, though the plant was certainly well established ca. 1966. Cultural requirements are the same as L. nitidum. Propagation must be by vegetative means to ensure retention of the cultivar's features.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Daydream'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Freya'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum laevigatum 'Fore Shore'
- Cultivation
- Low water requirements. Once established it is reasonably dry tolerant requiring only occasional deep watering during extended periods of heat. Plant in most soil types that are well draining. Best grown in full sun but will tolerate part shade. Lightly trim to maintain shape – but not essential.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Low hedging and borders • Difficult sites such as: coastal plantings, road sides, parks and other public spaces • Ideal for filling narrow or small spaces • Small gardens, patios and courtyards
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum laevigatum 'Raelene'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum laevigatum 'Shore Tuff'
- Cultivation
- Best in full sun in well drained soils. Good for borders and edge gardens, poolsides and coastal gardens.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Good for borders and edge gardens, poolsides and coastal gardens.
- Availability
- Specialist native nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Lemon Frost'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is said to have good drought hardiness, however its tolerance to frost has not been determined. Propagation must be by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form. It flowers prolifically and forms a dense shrub of suitable size for most gardens.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Lipstick'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Love Affair'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Martin'
- Cultivation
- Full sun and well drained soils
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Merinda'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. A sterile hybrid so will not set seed pods Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth most of the year
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Mesmer Eyes'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental robust shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -8 C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- A spectacular feature plant. Suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery. Also very useful for hedges an even topiaryiary.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Naoko'
- Cultivation
- Full sun and well drained soils
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Outrageous'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Pageant'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Pink Cascade'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is useful as a feature plant, especially for rockery use or cascading over retaining walls. It is suitable for a wide range of soil conditions. Leptospermum 'Pink Cascade' is frost hardy and is relatively drought tolerant. It must be grown by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries, Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum polygalifolium 'Cardwell Pink'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade and well drained soils.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum polygalifolium 'Coastal Carpet'
- Cultivation
- A hardy shrub in heavy or light soils. It has withstood frosts to -4° C. Frost tolerance and drought hardiness has not been extensively tested.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, Also very useful for large display pots.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum polygalifolium 'Copper Glow'
- Cultivation
- A hardy shrub in heavy or light soils. It has withstood frosts to -4° C. Propagation must be by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form. Honeyeaters are attracted to the shrub.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery or screen planting
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Purple Haze'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Rhiannon'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Riot'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum rotundifolium 'Julie Ann'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -60C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant,
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Rudolph'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- A spectacular feature plant. Suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery. Also very useful for hedging.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Seclusion'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected 2018/336
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting, Hedges or as a showy feature plant, ideal for planting as a privacy screen or can be trimmed to make a formal hedge.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Stephen Rose'
- Cultivation
- Full Sun Well drained soils
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'Tickled Pink'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected 2001/107
- Uses
- Spectacular feature plant. Suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or for display in large pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Leptospermum 'White Wave'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, Also very useful for large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra confertifolia 'Bunyip'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Tolerates humidity, drought and frost. Suits sandy, sandy loam to clay soils.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra confertifolia 'LCS1'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Tolerates humidity, drought and frost. Suits sandy, sandy loam to clay soils.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra confertifolia 'Lime Tuff'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Tolerates humidity, drought and frost. Suits sandy, sandy loam to clay soils.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra confertifolia 'Merlom Ruby'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Tolerates humidity, drought and frost. Suits sandy, sandy loam to clay soils.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra confertifolia 'Mist'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Tolerates humidity, drought and frost. Suits sandy, sandy loam to clay soils.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Mass planting
- Availability
- Specialist nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra confertifolia 'Seascape'
- Cultivation
- Full sun or part shade in free draining soil and is drought and frost tolerant.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra confertifolia 'Silver Grace'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Tolerates humidity, drought and frost. Suits sandy, sandy loam to clay soils.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra confertifolia 'SIR 5'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Tolerates humidity, drought and frost. Suits sandy, sandy loam to clay soils.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra confertifolia subsp. pallida 'PomPom'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries, Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra filiformis 'LMF500'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Tolerates humidity, drought and frost
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Ideal as a border or ground cover for smaller modern gardens
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra fluviatilis 'ABU7'
- Cultivation
- Very hardy and easy to establish. Full sun and most soils. Suitable for rooftop gardens.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra hystrix 'LHBYF'
- Cultivation
- Tolerates drought, cold, and coast. Best suited to moist soils. Tolerates periodic inundation.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra hystrix 'LHCOM'
- Cultivation
- Tolerates drought, cold, and coast. Best suited to moist soils. Tolerates periodic inundation. Full sun to heavy shade.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra hystrix 'LHWP'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to moderate shade. Tolerates drought and humidity. Suits most soil types, prefer moist soil. Tolerates some periodic inundation.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra hystrix 'LMV200'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to moderate shade. Tolerates drought and humidity. Suits most soil types, prefer moist soil.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra 'LCP1020'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra 'LM600'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Tolerates frost, drought and periodic wet feet. will grow well in sandy loam to heavy clay soil types.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra longifolia 'JB1glow'
- Cultivation
- Drought and frost hardy. Most soils.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra longifolia 'Katrinus Deluxe'
- Cultivation
- Drought and frost hardy. Most soils.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra longifolia 'Ll164'
- Cultivation
- Grows in almost any soil and aspect, and has proven to be particularly hardy in cultivation. It is frost and drought hardy.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra longifolia 'Ll264'
- Cultivation
- Grows in almost any soil and aspect, and has proven to be particularly hardy in cultivation. It is frost and drought hardy.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra longifolia 'Ll364'
- Cultivation
- Grows in almost any soil and aspect, and has proven to be particularly hardy in cultivation. It is frost and drought hardy.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra longifolia 'Ll464'
- Cultivation
- Grows in almost any soil and aspect, and has proven to be particularly hardy in cultivation. It is frost and drought hardy.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra longifolia 'LM300'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to moderate shade. Tolerates frost and drought. Suits sandy, sandy loam to clay soils. Avoid wet feet.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra longifolia 'LM400'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to moderate shade. Tolerates drought and cold. Suits sandy, sandy loam to clay soils. Great for coastal landscapes.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra longifolia 'LMV100'
- Cultivation
- Grows in almost any soil and aspect, and has proven to be particularly hardy in cultivation. It also is a good pot plant and may be kept indoors. It is frost and drought hardy.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra longifolia 'Muru'
- Cultivation
- Drought and frost hardy. Most soils.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra longifolia 'Peak Alone Limeglow'
- Cultivation
- Grows in almost any soil and aspect, and has proven to be particularly hardy in cultivation. It also is a good pot plant and may be kept indoors. It is moderately frost and drought hardy.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- It is very useful as a colourful accent plant.
- Availability
- Friends of the ANBG Canberra Periodically
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra longifolia 'WAU 65'
- Cultivation
- Drought and frost hardy. Most soils.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra 'Mist'
- Cultivation
- Most soils in full sun
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra montana 'LLM500'
- Cultivation
- Light to heavy shade Tolerates frost & drought
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra multiflora 'VER1'
- Cultivation
- Full sun and well drained soils.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra 'Roma 13'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lomandra spicata 'Joey'
- Cultivation
- Needs moist well drained soil in light shade or shade. Tolerates light frost.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lophostemon confertus 'Perth Gold'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- -
- Uses
- -
- Availability
- -
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Lophostemon confertus 'Variegatus'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Feature plant
- Availability
- Unknown
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Macadamia integrifolia 'MCT1'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Nut production
- Availability
- N/A
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Macadamia integrifolia 'MIV1-G'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Nut production
- Availability
- N/A
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Macadamia integrifolia 'MIV1-J'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Nut production
- Availability
- N/A
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Macadamia integrifolia 'MIV1-P'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Nut production
- Availability
- N/A
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Macadamia integrifolia 'MIV1-R'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Nut production
- Availability
- N/A
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Macadamia tetraphylla 'MiniMaca'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in warm, frost free locations in rich well drained soils and regular watering during the warmer months.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Ornamental tree, suitable for hedging. Edible nuts.
- Availability
- Specialist native nurseries
- Family
- Haemodoraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Macropidia fuliginosa 'No Black'
- Cultivation
- Due to its short period in cultivation its drought tolerance and frost resistance are unknown, however, it is expected to respond the same as usual forms of Macropidia. Propagation must be by vegetative means to preserve the exact form.
- Propagation
- Division or tissue culture
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Melaleuca 'Ballarkona'
- Cultivation
- Has proven extremely hardy in Canberra at the Australian National Botanic Gardens with some plants now over 30 years old.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery.
- Availability
- Friends of the ANBG plant sales
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Melaleuca bracteata 'Golden Gem'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Melaleuca bracteata 'Golden Gem'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- General ornamental planting
- Availability
- Specialist nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Melaleuca huegelii 'HuegflatGL'
- Cultivation
- Full sun All soils including limestone Drought tolerant
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Melaleuca hypericifolia 'Ulladulla Beacon'
- Cultivation
- Ornamental shrub. Suitable for most well drained soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Melaleuca linariifolia 'Little Red'
- Cultivation
- Best in well drained soils. Frost and drought tolerant.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Melaleuca pentagona 'Little Penta'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery. border planting
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Melaleuca 'Snowstorm'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Melaleuca thymifolia 'Little Beauty'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar starts off almost prostrate for the first few years of its life. Pruning helps keep the plant more compact and assists in the production of more flowering wood. All other details of cultivation are the same as for the species.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Meliaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Melia azedarach 'Lady Gwenda'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar is hardy to frost, primarily because of its deciduous nature. In areas of severe frost, newer growth on branchlets is killed, thus inducing lower laterals to shoot. This makes the form of the tree lower and more spreading when grown in colder climates. It is moderately hardy to drought. It is a useful species for providing summer shade, with the added advantage of being deciduous in winter. The fruits are attractive to birds. The cultivar must be propagated by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- -
- Availability
- -
- Family
- Rubiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Morinda citrifolia 'Allright'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Fruit
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Myoporum insulare 'FlatinsulGL'
- Cultivation
- Full sun or part shade. Most soils.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Myoporum 'Monaro Marvel'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has proven very drought and frost hardy in Canberra.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Scrophulariaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Myoporum parvifolium 'PARV01'
- Cultivation
- Full sun or part shade. Most soils.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Olearia axillaris 'Beach Ball'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Olearia axillaris 'Little Smokie'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Olearia stellulata 'Olwyn Barnett'
- Cultivation
- This species grows well in open to semi-shaded situations, especially in temperate areas, and it grows in most soils with ample water supplied as it is found in wet sclerophyll forests. It is sensitive to heavy frost and to drought. It should be propagated from cuttings to ensure the colour form. This cultivar was formerly known as O. lirata but has been changed to O. stellulata in recent nomenclatural changes.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ozothamnus 'Colour Surprise'
- Cultivation
- A very hardy and versatile plant which can be used in a wide range of landscape applications in a full sun or part shade situation. Makes an excellent feature plant for pots and tubs. For floral arrangements, harvest stems just before the flower buds begin to open. Can be grown in all mainland Australian states in both coastal and inland situations in well drained soils. Tolerates drought and light frost once established.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ozothamnus diosmifolius 'Adelaide Pink'
- Cultivation
- Prune after flowering. Good feature or pot plant and can be used as a cut flower. The flowers dry well. Once established, the plant has low water needs.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ozothamnus diosmifolius 'Adelaide White'
- Cultivation
- Prune after flowering. Good feature or pot plant and can be used as a cut flower. The flowers dry well. Once established, the plant has low water needs.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ozothamnus diosmifolius 'Coral Flush'
- Cultivation
- Prune after flowering. Good feature or pot plant and can be used as a cut flower. The flowers dry well. Once established, the plant has low water needs.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ozothamnus diosmifolius 'Magic Marmalade'
- Cultivation
- A very hardy and versatile plant which can be used in a wide range of landscape applications in a full sun or part shade situation. Makes an excellent feature plant for pots and tubs. For floral arrangements, harvest stems just before the flower buds begin to open. Can be grown in all mainland Australian states in both coastal and inland situations in well drained soils. Tolerates drought and light frost once established.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ozothamnus diosmifolius 'Radiance'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun. Prune after flowers have finished.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots. Excellent cut flower and dries well.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ozothamnus diosmifolius 'Royal Flush'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun. Prune after flowers have finished.
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, cut flowers
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ozothamnus diosmifolius 'Springtime White'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun. Prune after flowers have finished.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ozothamnus diosmifolius 'Strawberry Cream'
- Cultivation
- A very hardy and versatile plant which can be used in a wide range of landscape applications in a full sun or part shade situation. Makes an excellent feature plant for pots and tubs. For floral arrangements, harvest stems just before the flower buds begin to open. Can be grown in all mainland Australian states in both coastal and inland situations in well drained soils. Tolerates drought and light frost once established.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ozothamnus diosmifolius 'Winter White'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun. Prune after flowers have finished.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ozothamnus rosmarinifolius 'Silver Jubilee'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar has been trialled for about ten years and is extensively grown in the United Kingdom. It has proved resistant to frost and has medium resistance to drought. It is grown easily from cuttings, which must be used to preserve the cultivar form. Pruning after flowering assists in retaining the dense habit.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Bignoniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Pandorea jasminoides 'Charisma'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar is less vigorous than the normal form of the species. All cultivation requirements of the plant are as for P. jasminoides. The cultivar must be grown by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Climber with spectacular flowering displays
- Availability
- Unknown
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Bignoniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Pandorea jasminoides 'Lady Di'
- Cultivation
- Moist moderately well drained soils in part shade or full sun
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- General ornamental planting
- Availability
- Specialist nurseries
- Family
- Bignoniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Pandorea jasminoides 'PJ01'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Suits most soil types. Moderate frost tolerance and good drought tolerance.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- A climber for covering fences and trellises, ideal for narrow spaces.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Bignoniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Pandorea jasminoides 'Southern Belle'
- Cultivation
- Moist moderately well drained soils in part shade or full sun
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- General ornamental planting
- Availability
- Specialist nurseries
- Family
- Bignoniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Pandorea pandorana 'Golden Showers'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has been grown at the Australian National Botanic Gardens for nearly twenty years. It has performed well in cultivation, bearing masses of flowers from July to October. As with other forms of the species, it performs better in richer soils that are moist all year round. Plants develop to their maximum potential in shaded to semi-shaded positions. As with other forms of P. pandorana, it is slightly frost tender so overhead protection is required in areas that experience heavy frost. It can be used as a scrambling plant but is best displayed if used as a climber. It does have a constrictive liana-like habit and should be used with caution around younger, developing trees. The cultivar must be grown by vegetative means to ensure retention of the cultivar features.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Climber with spectacular flowering displays
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Gerianiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Pelargonium 'Applause'
- Cultivation
- This plant is popular with butterflies and native bees. It tolerates heavy frosts and is suitable for a wide range of soil types. Prefers full sun.
- Propagation
- Root Cuttings
- Uses
- Large containers. Rockeries or planted on-mass as a border plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Philotheca myoporoides 'Bournda Gold'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full or part sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Philotheca myoporoides 'Moon Shadow'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth, may be difficult
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Philotheca myoporoides 'Winter Rouge'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable cultivar which flowers prolifically, growing well in most soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries, Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Philotheca 'Poorinda'
- Cultivation
- Hardy, reliable and adaptable cultivar which flowers prolifically, growing well in most soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. It responds well to heavy pruning and is drought tolerant and frost hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Philotheca verrucosa 'J. Semmens'
- Cultivation
- Philotheca 'J. Semmens' was discovered as the bush around it was about to be cleared. Mr Semmens erected a fence around the plant to ensure its survival. First recorded attempts at propagation were made by Rimingtons Nursery of Melbourne in the early 1930's. These attempts failed but success was finally achieved by establishing plants from root divisions. Plants were available for the general market by 1939. Best success at cultivation have been in very well drained soils in sunny, dry positions, with some protection from mid-afternoon sun. The cultivar is frost hardy and reasonably drought hardy.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Philotheca verrucosa 'Kangaroo Gully Crimson'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar has grown successfully at M.Sprague's 'Goldfields Revegetation Nursery' since 1993. It grows naturally in poor ridgetop clay soils in a Box/Ironbark forest association. It is believed to be extremely hardy, having survived sustained drought and severe frost. In its natural habitat plant size is very variable due to heavy grazing by macropods, but it responds well in cultivation with strong growth.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Thymelaeaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Pimelea ferruginea 'Bonne Petite'
- Cultivation
- Chosen as the Shrub of the Year in 1980 by the Tree & Shrub Growers of Victoria. This selection requires similar conditions as P. ferruginea for successful culture. It requires a well drained sunny to dappled shade position. It tends to be short lived (root rot) in humid or wet summers. It is frost hardy and withstands dry conditions. Propagation must be by vegetative means to retain the cultivar form. It is a useful specimen shrub all year round.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Thymelaeaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Pimelea ferruginea 'Magenta Mist'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is readily propagated from cuttings. This method must be used to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Thymelaeaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Pimelea linifolia 'Diamond Head'
- Cultivation
- At the time of testing this cultivar had not been widely tested though it will probably grow well in similar conditions to those needed by P. linifolia. Subject to frost damage restraints in spring. Compact form leads to Botrytis outbreak. Requires good drainage and is resistant to salt spray. It must be vegetatively propagated to retain the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Thymelaeaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Pimelea linifolia 'Mullimburra Midget'
- Cultivation
- Prefers full sun and will re-shoot after heavy pruning
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native nurseries
- Family
- Thymelaeaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Pimelea nivea 'Standup Point'
- Cultivation
- P. nivea 'Standup Point' has been in cultivation for around 10 years. It is a form commonly sold in native plant nurseries. It grows well in most soils, and in aspects that receive full to partial sun. While the flowers are the major feature, the foliage is also very attractive when the plant is not in flower. Pruning after flowering is beneficial to keep the plant compact. It has a high frost tolerance and a medium tolerance to drought. Vegetative propagation must be used to preserve the cultivar form. Accession Number 537. The cultivar was first received in December 1992. Registration applied for by J Closs of the Dodonaea Study Group of the Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants (ASGAP).
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Plectranthus graveolens 'Bennelong Frosty Carpet'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar has performed well in the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney and would certainly do well in similar and also milder climatic areas of Australia. After several years in cultivation its habit has remained unchanged. Its drought hardness is not yet fully established.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Unknown
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Poaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Poa poiformis 'PP300'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. and suits wide variety of soils. Tolerates frost and drought.
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Poaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Poa poiformis 'PP500'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade and suits wide variety of soils.Tolerates frost and drought.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Prostanthera cuneata 'Alpine Gold'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental small shrub. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Prostanthera denticulata 'PRD001'
- Cultivation
- Full sun or dappled shade in well drained moist soils and extra summer watering.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Prostanthera incana 'Penrose Pink'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C.Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Bywong Nursery
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Prostanthera lasianthos 'Kallista Pink'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has been in cultivation for approximately 8 years and has proved very reliable in the near vicinity of Melbourne.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Prostanthera lasianthos 'Mint-Ice'
- Cultivation
- The cultural requirements are the same as for the taxon. Adaptable to a wide range of soils, it does appreciate moist but not wet sites in full sun to partially shaded situations. Being a variegated form it is likely to be a slower growing plant than normal plants and also may not reach the more usual dimensions. This can be noted from the five year growth rate recorded above
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Prostanthera 'Mauve Mantle'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant, Also very useful for large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
Description: Copyright holder: Fagg, M. Date Taken: 07 October 2019 Taken at: ANBG, ACT Image Source: Australian Plant Image Index (APII) - Photo No.: dig.54123
Photographer: Fagg, M.
Photographer: Fagg, M.
Description: Copyright holder: Fagg, M. Date Taken: 07 October 2019 Taken at: ANBG, ACT Image Source: Australian Plant Image Index (APII) - Photo No.: dig.54124
Photographer: Fagg, M.
Photographer: Fagg, M.
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Prostanthera ovalifolia 'Brundah Candy'
- Cultivation
- Open to shade position in well drained soil. Prune after flowering. Frost tolerant.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Weddin Community Native Nursery, 45 East Street, Grenfell, NSW 2810
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Prostanthera ovalifolia 'Brundah View'
- Cultivation
- Open to shade position in well drained soil. Prune after flowering. Frost tolerant.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Weddin Community Native Nursery, 45 East Street, Grenfell, NSW 2810
- Family
- Amaranthaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ptilotus nobilis 'Passion'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open position in full sun in a well-drained soil. When planting, carefully remove from the pot to avoid disturbing the roots and plant in the hole so that the existing potting mix is slightly deeper than the surrounding ground level. Backfill the hole level with surrounding ground level and water in well. Requires minimal watering once established. Regularly prune after each flush of flowers to remove old flowering stems and apply a standard slow release fertiliser every 3 months to encourage a bushy habit and repeat flowering.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Ideal for mass plantings rockeries, cottage gardens, or containers providing long lasting cut flowers.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Amaranthaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ptilotus nobilis 'Poise'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open position in full sun in a well-drained soil. When planting, carefully remove from the pot to avoid disturbing the roots and plant in the hole so that the existing potting mix is slightly deeper than the surrounding ground level. Backfill the hole level with surrounding ground level and water in well. Requires minimal watering once established. Regularly prune after each flush of flowers to remove old flowering stems and apply a standard slow release fertiliser every 3 months to encourage a bushy habit and repeat flowering.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Ideal for mass plantings rockeries, cottage gardens, or containers providing long lasting cut flowers.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Amaranthaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ptilotus nobilis 'Purity'
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open position in full sun in a well-drained soil. When planting, carefully remove from the pot to avoid disturbing the roots and plant in the hole so that the existing potting mix is slightly deeper than the surrounding ground level. Backfill the hole level with surrounding ground level and water in well. Requires minimal watering once established. Regularly prune after each flush of flowers to remove old flowering stems and apply a standard slow release fertiliser every 3 months to encourage a bushy habit and repeat flowering.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Ideal for mass plantings rockeries, cottage gardens, or containers providing long lasting cut flowers.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Pultenaea pedunculata 'Pyalong Gold'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is relatively drought hardy and is frost resistant to at least -4° C
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Pultenaea pedunculata 'Pyalong Pink'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is relatively drought hardy and is frost resistant to at least -4 degrees C. Best suited to well drained soils and full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Chenopodiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Rhagodia spinulosa 'SAB01'
- Cultivation
- Most soils full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Euphorbiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Ricinocarpos tuberculatus 'RicinpenGL'
- Cultivation
- Full sun / part shade All soils especially coastal and seaside Drought tolerant
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- -
- Family
- Santalaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Santalum acuminatum 'Frahn's Paringa Gem'
- Cultivation
- Ornamental small tree useful for shade. Is a parasite and survives off the roots of other plants. Best in well drained soils in hot climates. Attracts birds and butterflies. Bush food.
- Propagation
- Cuttings or grafting onto suitable rootstock.
- Uses
- Shade, bush food
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Goodeniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Scaevola aemula 'Bonsca 1160'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Goodeniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Scaevola aemula 'Kingscawite'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Goodeniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Scaevola aemula 'Scacover'
- Cultivation
- Moist well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Goodeniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Scaevola 'Angela Ratcliffe'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental. Suitable for well drained soils. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth most of the year
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Unknown
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Goodeniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Scaevola 'Scasalute'
- Cultivation
- Moist well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Goodeniaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Scaevola 'Zig Zag'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils, sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery. Also very useful for large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Solanaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Solanum centrale 'Desert Rich'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Suitable for dryland shrub planting or tub. Edible fruit
- Availability
- -
- Family
- Solanaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Solanum centrale 'Desert Tang'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar grows best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Suitable shrub for mixed planting or tub. Edible fruit
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Solanaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Solanum centrale 'Golden Outback'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Bush food
- Availability
- -
- Family
- Solanaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Solanum centrale 'Outback Red'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Bush food
- Availability
- -
- Family
- Solanaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Solanum centrale 'Outback Sunshine'
- Cultivation
- Grows best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Bush food
- Availability
- -
- Family
- Solanaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Solanum centrale 'Spicy Desert'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar grows best in an open, sunny position. Good drainage is required, and it responds well to watering.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Suitable shrub for mixed planting or tub. Bush food
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Poaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Sporobolus virginicus 'QLD-Coast'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- -
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Rhamnaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Spyridium parvifolium 'Nimbus'
- Cultivation
- A dense ground covering shrub with shiny dark green foliage of intricate shape, and contrasting silver floral bracts and perfumed white flowers. Often visited by butterflies.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Stylidiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Stylidium graminifolium 'ST111'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- Division
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium australe 'AATS'
- Cultivation
- Fast growing. Best in well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium australe 'AN1'
- Cultivation
- Fast growing. Best in well drained soils in full sun or part shade. Easily prunes to shape. Very vigorous.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium australe 'Bonfire'
- Cultivation
- Sunny position in well drained soil
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium australe 'Cherry Bomb'
- Cultivation
- Fast growing. Best in well drained soils in full sun or part shade. Easily prunes to shape. Very vigorous.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium australe 'Golden Hedge'
- Cultivation
- Best in well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium australe 'Green Machine'
- Cultivation
- Fast growing. Best in well drained soils in full sun or part shade. Easily prunes to shape. Very vigorous.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium australe 'Little Dazza'
- Cultivation
- Fast growing. Best in well drained soils in full sun or part shade. Easily prunes to shape. Very vigorous.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium australe 'Oranges & Lemmons'
- Cultivation
- Fast growing. Best in well drained soils in full sun or part shade. Easily prunes to shape. Very vigorous.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium australe 'Orange Twist'
- Cultivation
- Fast growing. Best in well drained soils in full sun or part shade. Easily prunes to shape. Very vigorous.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery or screen planting
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium australe 'Plum Magic'
- Cultivation
- Fast growing. Best in well drained soils in full sun or part shade. Easily prunes to shape. Very vigorous.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium australe 'Redlil'
- Cultivation
- Fast growing. Best in well drained soils in full sun or part shade. Vigorous.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium australe 'Sunset'
- Cultivation
- Fast growing. Best in well drained soils in full sun or part shade. Easily prunes to shape. Very vigorous.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium australe 'Tayla-Made'
- Cultivation
- Fast growing. Best in well drained soils in full sun or part shade. Vigorous.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium australe 'Winter Lights'
- Cultivation
- Fast growing. Best in well drained soils in full sun or part shade. Easily prunes to shape. Very vigorous.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium francisii 'Glossy Gem'
- Cultivation
- Fast growing. Best in well drained soils in full sun or part shade. Easily prunes to shape. Very vigorous.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery or screen planting
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium francisii 'Little Gem'
- Cultivation
- Fast growing. Best in well drained soils in full sun or part shade. Easily prunes to shape. Very vigorous.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, bird attractant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium luehmannii 'Lulu'
- Cultivation
- Full sun or part shade. Well drained moist soils.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium luehmannii 'Sunset Mist'
- Cultivation
- Full sun or part shade. Well drained moist soils.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium paniculatum 'Cheetah'
- Cultivation
- Fast growing. Best in well drained soils in full sun or part shade. Easily prunes to shape. Very vigorous.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery or screen planting
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium paniculatum 'Lillyput'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium paniculatum 'Little Lil'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium smithii 'Cherry Surprise'
- Cultivation
- Best in a moist well drained soil in a sunny spot but can be grown in part shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Syzygium smithii 'Sunrise'
- Cultivation
- Best in a moist well drained soil in a sunny spot but can be grown in part shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Formal hedging. As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Telopea 'Braidwood Brilliant'
- Cultivation
- It appears that this cultivar is quite well suited to the colder regions when afforded protection. Frost damage has so far not been noted. This cultivar has distinct possiblities for use in areas too cold for the NSW waratah.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Telopea 'Bridal Gown'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Cut flowers or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Telopea 'Champagne'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Telopea 'Essie's Gift'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils. Full or part shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Telopea 'Golden Globe'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Telopea oreades 'Errinundra White'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has been vegetatively propagated since 1987. Cultivation requirements are apparently the same as for the species. It is reported to be frost hardy, however its tolerance to drought would be questionable, even though this has not been tested. Propagation must be by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Telopea speciosissima 'Corroboree'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is a very vigorous grower. It responds well to applications of Nutricote slow release fertilizer and annual pruning. 116 plants at 2 years old produced 2000 flowers. The flowers are currently marketed in Victoria and Japan.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Proteaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Telopea speciosissima 'Wirrimbirra White'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for well drained soils, is drought and frost hardy but may need some protection from heavy frosts and also seems somewhat more prone to bud-boring insects
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Cut flowers.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Tremandraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Tetratheca thymifolia 'Bicentennial Belle'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has grown well in cultivation in Thorpdale, Victoria, in medium loam soils. It is frost hardy and has a medium level of drought tolerance. For best results some soil moisture should be available all year round.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries, Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Thryptomene saxicola 'Mingenew'
- Cultivation
- The cultivation requirements are the same as for T. saxicola.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Tristaniopsis laurina 'Burgundyblush'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils and in full sun to light shade. Frost tolerant.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Tristaniopsis laurina 'DOW10'
- Cultivation
- All soils. Full sun or part shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Street planting, home gardens, ovals and parks
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Plantaginaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Veronica 'Monty's Blue'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Plantaginaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Veronica perfoliata 'Bill Cane'
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental small shrub. Suited to a range of acidic and alkaline sandy to clay loam soils that drain moderately well. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost hardy to Canberra winters. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- Groundcover suitable for mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Kuranga Nursery
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Verticordia 'Venus Harlequin'
- Cultivation
- Verticordias have proven difficult plants in cultivation and even when well grown their life is short. They need sandy loam with some compost added and sited in full sun. Propagation should be from cuttings. Medium frost and drought sensitivity. This cultivar appears to be disease and insect resistant.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Verticordia 'Venus Pink'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is moderately drought tolerant, moderately frost tolerant, and a good container plant. Propagation must be by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Verticordia 'Venus Princess'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is drought tolerant and moderately frost tolerant. Appears to be resistant to foliage and flower fungal diseases. Propagation must be by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Verticordia 'Wemm's Find'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is moderately drought tolerant but its frost tolerance is unknown. It makes an excellent container plant. Propagation must be by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Waterhousea floribunda 'BWNGRE'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Street tree or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Waterhousea floribunda 'DOW20'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Street tree or feature plant
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Westringia eremicola 'Lavender Breeze'
- Cultivation
- Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Westringia fruticosa 'Morning Light'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has been available under a variety of names since it was first introduced, including W. fruticosa (variegated), W. fruticosa (variegated form) and Westringia 'Morning Light'. As for W. fruticosa, it is a most hardy plant that performs well in a variety of situations. It is useful as an accent plant in amongst other plants. The variegation appears to be very stable, with little to no reversion to normal foliage. It must be propagated by vegetative means to preserve the cultivar form.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Westringia fruticosa 'WES06'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to part shade. Suits sandy to well drained clay soils. Tolerates cold and drought.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Westringia 'Poorinda Pavane'
- Cultivation
- Requires much the same condition as W. fruticosa in cultivation. It is tolerant of frost but should not be allowed to dry out in warmer seasons of the year. Vegetative propagation must be used to preserve the cultivar form. T. Harris in her book "Gardening with Australian Plants - Shrubs" published in 1977 by Nelson mentions Westringia 'Clearview Anne' that is a hybrid cross with the same parents. Unfortunately no material of this hybrid was available for comparison with Westringia 'Poorinda Pavane'.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of the shrubbery, screen planting or as a showy feature plant
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Westringia 'Short Cut'
- Cultivation
- Best in full sun or light shade, suits most soil types
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- shrub beds Low hedges
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Westringia 'WES001'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Westringia 'WES002'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Westringia 'WES01'
- Cultivation
- Most soils. Full or part sun.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Westringia 'WES02'
- Cultivation
- Most soils. Full or part sun.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Westringia 'WES03'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to light shade. Suits sandy to well drained clay soils. Tolerates cold and drought.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Westringia 'WES04'
- Cultivation
- Most soils. Full or part sun.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Westringia 'WES05'
- Cultivation
- Most soils. Full sun.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Westringia 'WES08'
- Cultivation
- Full sun to light shade. Suits most soil types, prefers free draining soils. Tolerates frost and drought.
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery. Low hedges and borders
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Westringia 'WG001'
- Cultivation
- Most soils. Full sun or part shade
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Westringia 'Wynyabbie Gem'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar was the result of a purposeful hybridisation between W. fruticosa and W. eremicola. The cross was made by I Barbour of Wynyabbie Nursery. It was selected for propagation in the early 1970's. It was immediately successful around Brisbane and does well in subtropical to temperate areas. Sunny, open situations are desirable and most soils are suitable as the cultivar will become open and sparse in shadier sites. Pruning is beneficial to keep the plant compact. The cultivar is drought resistant and frost hardy. Propagation must be by vegetative means to ensure retention of the culltivar form. It s a rapidly growing plant and the grey-green of the foliage provides a useful contrast in the garden.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Argyle Star'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Barleythorpe'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar is said to be frost hardy and relatively hardy to drought. The colour of the flowers is as for X. 'Dargan Hill Monarch'. This cultivar does not appear to show any merit above X. 'Dargan Hill Monarch'. NB. Unless deliberate breeding research is being undertaken, this cultivar should not be grown from seed. Vegetative propagation is the only method of retaining the cultivar form. If raised from seed, immense variation may occur in the seedlings.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Broome Pearl'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Cockatoo'
- Cultivation
- This cultivar has been grown for 8 years and tried in most situations. It performs best in a full sun situation. The bush tolerates regular pruning which helps to improve its form and flowering potential. Pruning also helps to rejuvenate older plants. It is a perennial plant as is Xerochrysum 'Dargan Hill Monarch' though not long lived, and is best replaced after a few years. The name 'Cockatoo' was selected as the shape and colour of the ray florets resemble the wing feathers of the sulphur crested cockatoo.
- Propagation
- Propagation is quick (2-4 weeks) form cuttings of new growth.
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Colourburst Gold'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Colourburst Pink'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Coolgardie Gold'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Dargan Hill Monarch'
- Cultivation
- Does best in moist loamy soils. Responds well to pruning which makes it an attractive dense shrub with spectacular flowering displays. Best in full sun but will tolerate some shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Diamond Head'
- Cultivation
- Does best in moist loamy soils. Responds well to pruning which makes it an attractive dense shrub with spectacular flowering displays. Best in full sun but will tolerate some shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Fire Ball'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Flobrabri'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Flobrafla'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Flobragbi'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Golden Bowerbird'
- Cultivation
- The cultivar strikes readily from cuttings. This method must be used to preserve this cultivar form. It has proved hardy in a variety of situations in Ocean Grove.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Golden Nuggets'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Golden Wish'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Gold 'N' Bronze'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Hastings Gold'
- Cultivation
- Does best in moist loamy soils. Responds well to pruning which makes it an attractive dense shrub with spectacular flowering displays. Best in full sun but will tolerate some shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Lemon Colourburst'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Lemon Mist'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Menindee Magic'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'NN-9812AA'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'NN-9812AE'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'NN-99131A'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'NN-B9821A'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'NN-B9892'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'OHB00-37.90'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Ohdrejumwhi'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Orange Flame'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Pink Delight'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Pink Star'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Pink Sunrise'
- Cultivation
- Long flowering time; very hardy fast growing perennial plant. Good for rockery or container growing. Flowers spring to autumn.
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Princess of Wales'
- Cultivation
- Does best in moist loamy soils. Responds well to pruning which makes it an attractive dense shrub with spectacular flowering displays. Best in full sun but will tolerate some shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings may be obtained from plants at almost any time of the year.
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Unknown
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Redbragol'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Redbralem'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Redbrawhi'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Rising Sun'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Sunraysia Splendour'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Sun Yellow Bon Bon'
- Cultivation
- Full sun well drained soils
- Propagation
- Cuttings of semi firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Sweet Sensation'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Wanetta1'
- Cultivation
- Best in moist loamy soils. Responds well to pruning which makes it a dense shrub with spectacular flowering displays. Best in full sun but will tolerate some shade.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or spectacular feature plant or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Wanetta Gold'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Wanetta Sunray'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Wanetta Sunshine'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'White Lace'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Cultivar Name
- Xerochrysum bracteatum 'Yellow Gem'
- Cultivation
- Well drained soils in full sun.
- Propagation
- Cuttings from semi-firm new growth
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
No pictures avaliable.
- Family
- Poaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Zoysia macrantha 'MAC03'
- Cultivation
- -
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Uses
- Turf
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries