White Oak - evergreen tree to 10 m in garden, Copper-coloured underside on leaves used by forists, white scented flowers Sp to Su. Plant in well drained soil in full sun, and mulch well, keep watered in dry weather.
A spreading compact shrub which grows to 60 cm tall by 1 m across - small linear green leaves - showy bunches of waxy red & gold flrs in Sp, Su & Au - full sun or part shade - frost resistant.
(G. juniperina x G. Forest Rambler) decumbent hardy plant 2 m in width - dense non prickly foliage with an occasional upward growing branch - dark red spider flrs over a long period - frost & drought tolerant.
Big bushy shrub to 4 m high - long linear & finely divided dark green leaves - large erect spikes of waxy pink flrs occur Wi - Su - tolerant of drought & medium frost.
Fast growing spreading shrub reaching 1 m in height with a 2 m spread - soft finely divided leaves - pendulous clusters of showy red flrs in Au, Wi and Sp - frost tender.
Hybrid between G. venusta & G. longistyla growing to 3 m tall - bright green deeply lobed leaves - large flame red terminal brushes throughout the year - mild frost tolerance.