Ptilotus exaltus var. exaltatus (also Pink Mulla Mulla) is one of the largest mulla mullas. This ephemeral in a good season grows to 1.5m tall, though in poor years it may be only a few cm tall. There is a basal rosette of spathulate-oblanceolate smooth leaves up to 10 cm long, the stem leaves being shorter.
A very attractive ornamental having a flowering inflorescence of very bright pink. The flowers are 3-5 inches in each bract, yellow to deep yellow-orange.
The small pink velvety bananas are about 3 inches long, with white pulp and small black seeds. They are edible and quite sweet, but also full of seeds.
This plant produces a single inflorescence followed by a solitary leaf. In spring a mature tuber will first produce the unusual pink and white flower with green lines.
Protea Compacta grows up to 8-10 ft. (2.4-3 m) and has beautiful pink flowers that are shaped like cups. The plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds.
They are attractive rosette plants with thick subtly colored leaves, occasionally speckled. Graptopetalum leaves range in colour from waxy green to lovely pink and grey-green.
Passiflora ambigua or Passion Flower is a very rare Passiflora that grows very fast and becomes very big. The flowers have pink petals and sepals, the filaments are white streaked with red and purple. They measure 10-13 cm in diameter and spread a very unpleasant smell.
The Melocactus flowers are generally a shade of pink or red. They come in abondance from spring to fall depending on the species. They are followed by fleshy fruit.
This is a mix of Diploid Hemerocallis hybrids. Those Daylilies can yield large to small sized flowers, of red, pink, cream, yellow, orange, fragrant or not, trumpet-shaped or spider.