OK so bad planning, I'll have to reorder these images. Anyway this shows Banksia marginata, exceptionally hardy in Lincolnshire, flowers all through the winter and will need pruning soon. There's a Callistemon viriflorus in front and slightly to the right of it, a stalky leggy thing that doesn't do much. To the right of this is Protea cynaroides, wich grows about 4-6" a year, but so far that's it. Hidden in there is also a Telopea oreades which flowered this year. Further to the right and out of shot are a couple of Grevillia with the backdrop being a Leucadendron, Phormium and Cordyline.