Tasmanian Devil at Dusk
(Bush 2016) 28" tall, 5.5" bloom, 3 way branching, 15 buds, semi-evergreen, Tetraploid.
Unknown x Unknown
A bright rose red with a toothy yellow edge on both the petals and sepals. Very fertile both ways.
$ 50
What's Up Professor? (Bush 2016) 36-40"tall, 6" bloom, 3 way branching, 15 buds, Dormant, Tetraploid. (Lady Victoria Stephanie Redding x Bass Gibson) Named after Papa (my grandfather) that would always say, "What's up professor?" everytime I would stop by to visit. It varies from a bright rose pink to a clean bright red. Fertile both ways, but more more difficult to set pods. $ 50 Wandering Werribee (Bush 2016) 31" tall, 6" bloom, 3 way branching, 15+ buds, Semi-Evergreen, Tetraploid. Vampire's Bite x (Forestlake Ragamuffin x unknown) Named after the time I spent as an exchange student living with the Zulian family down in Werribee, Victoria, Australia. It has toothy parents in the background and should produce teeth. It is very fertile both ways. Sets pods easy. $50 Missing the Land Called Oz (Bush 2016) 32" tall, 6" bloom, 3 way branching, 15 buds, Dormant, Tetraploid. (Unknown x Unknown) Named after the place I consider to be my second home. I am always wanting to get back. This flower has a very large knobby, toothy edge. It opens up everytime without hangups. It is also fertile both ways. $50 Outback Stargazing (Bush 2016) 24" tall, 5.5-6" bloom, 2 way branching, 10 buds, Dormant, Tetraploid. Long Ago In a Galaxy Far, Far Away x Florida Garden's Light Named after the time I spent traveling and camping in the outback with the other exchange students from around the world. The night sky in the outback is amazing. This flower once in a great while will have more rose showing through. It is very fertile both ways and sets pods very easy. $100 Spiny Echidna (Bush 2016) 24" tall, 5" bloom, 3-4 way branching, 12+ buds, Dormant, Tetraploid. Unknown x Unknown Named after the spiny anteater of Australia. One of two monotremes in the world that are mammals that lay eggs. It is a darker red that fades to a lighter pink during the day. Fertile both ways. $50 G'day Mate! (Bush 2016) 28" tall, 5.5" bloom, 3-4 way branching, 30-40 buds, Semi-evergreen to Dormant, Tetraploid. Unknown x Unknown Named after a phrase I miss hearing. A bright clean rose pink. Very fertile both ways and sets pods easily. $50 SF Aboriginal Dreamtime (Bush 2016) 34" tall, 5.5" bloom, 3-4 way branching, 25 buds, Semi-evergreen, Tetraploid. Freebird x Heaven's Declaring Named after a time special to the native people of Australia. One of my favorite blooms in the garden. It is very fertile both ways. $50 Koala Daydream (Bush 2016) 36" tall, 6.25" bloom, 3-4 way branching, 30 buds, semi-everygreen, Tetraploid. Worthy of Distinction x Vampire's Bite Named after the way koalas spend much of their day sleeping away. It has toothy parents and should produce toothy seedlings. Extremely fertile both ways, sets pods very easily. $50 Sunset Over Uluru (Bush 2016) 36" tall, 6" bloom, 4 way branching, 25 buds, semi-evergreen, Tetraploid. Named after Uluru, an amazing sandstone rock in the middle of the outback also known as Ayer's Rock. It is one on the most incredible places to visit in Australia. The sunsets and sunrises are breathtaking. This plant is very fertile both ways and sets pods easily. $50 Pink Platypus (Bush 2016) 29" tall, 7" bloom, 3-4 way branching, 15 buds, Semi-evergreen, Tetraploid. Unknown x Unknown This is a very large flower with a nice clean, clear pink color. It also has some slight sculpting going on with the petals. It is fertile both ways. $50 Cassowary Stare (Bush 2016) 32" tall, 5" bloom, 3 way branching, 15 buds, Semi-evergreen, Tetraploid. Unknown x Unknown Named after the lesser known large, flightless bird that lives in the northern tropics of Australia. It has a very deadly kick when threatened. This flower always has the wild etched eye. Fertile both ways, sometimes more difficult to set pods. Looks great in a clump. Fertile both ways. $50 Running With Emus (Bush 2016) 36" tall, 7.5" bloom, 3 way branching, 15 buds, Dormant, Tetraploid. Unknown x Unknown This flower is named after when I use to raise emus and my two boys would run along the fence in the pen next to them and the emus would run up and down with them like it was a game. This is a very large toothy flower that is fertile both ways and does often rebloom. $50 Sold out! |