Query results: Cultivar names only
- N: $[Byblis ' Cataby ' {D'Amato}]
- P: Savage Garden:182 (1998)
- S: =[Byblis gigantea {Salisb.}]
- HC: name not registered with ICRA, description insufficient
- Nominant: A.Lowrie
- Introducer: A.Lowrie, from Cataby, W.A.
- Description: Savage Garden:182 (1998)
"There are a few forms of this species ([Byblis gigantea {Salisb.}]). The
typical one has fairly short stems with leaves clustered at the growing
point. The more recently described [Byblis ' Enneabba ' {D'Amato}] and
[Byblis ' Cataby ' {D'Amato}] forms have taller stems with leaves more
sparsely arranged along them."
- Standard:
- Etymology: after the provenience of the plant
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Byblis ' Darwin Red ' {D'Amato}]
- P: Savage Garden:183 (1998)
- S: =[Byblis aquatica {Lowrie & Conran}]
- HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
- Nominant: A.Lowrie
- Introducer: A.Lowrie, from Darwin, N.T.
- Description: Savage Garden:183 (1998)
"From the Darwin area (in the extreme north of the Northern Territory) are
maroon plants called [Byblis ' Darwin Red ' {D'Amato}]."
- Standard:
- Etymology: after the provenience and the colour of the plant
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Byblis ' Enneabba ' {D'Amato}]
- P: Savage Garden:182 (1998)
- S: =[Byblis gigantea {Salisb.}]
- HC: name not registered with ICRA, description insufficient
- Nominant: A.Lowrie
- Introducer: A.Lowrie, from Enneabba, W.A.
- Description: Savage Garden:182 (1998)
"There are a few forms of this species ([Byblis gigantea {Salisb.}]). The
typical one has fairly short stems with leaves clustered at the growing
point. The more recently described [Byblis ' Enneabba ' {D'Amato}] and
[Byblis ' Cataby ' {D'Amato}] forms have taller stems with leaves more
sparsely arranged along them."
- Standard:
- Etymology: after the provenience of the plant
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder