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Genus species, Common name, Min to Max Height(Metres) x Min to Max Width(Metres) |
Label |
 | Correa glabra 'Barossa Gold' |  |
1.5 m high x 1.5 m wide  This is a medium shrub with a compact
habit. The foliage is an unusual golden
colour in full sunlight changing to lime
green in shaded conditions. Barossa
Gold has dusty red tubular flowers
occurring in late autumn to early spring. |
 | Correa glabra 'Coliban River' |  |
1 to 1.5 m high x 1.00 to 1.50 m wide  This selected form of Correa glabra was found near the Coliban
River, Kyneton in Victoria. This shrub is naturally smaller and denser in habit
than other Correa glabra species and has pale green, lanternshaped flowers in
late autumn to winter. |
 | Correa glabra green compact 'Ivory Lantern' |  |
0.5 to 1 m high x 0.50 to 1.00 m wide  A compact form of Correa glabra with pendulous tubular, soft
cream to pale green flowers occurring late autumn to winter. |
 | Correa hybrid (Marian's Marvel x Dusky Bells) 'Pink Lantern' |  |
0.3 to 0.5 m high x 0.75 to 1.50 m wide  Pink Lantern is a low growing
spreading shrub with mid green
foliage and bright pink lantern
shaped flowers occurring in spring. |
 | Correa lawrenciana spp. lawrenciana 'Slim Jim' |  |
1.5 to 2 m high x 1.00 m wide  An upright medium shrub with a
dense, narrow habit and cream and
green flowers occurring in winter/
spring. |
 | Correa pulchella 'Autumn Blaze' |  |
0.4 m high x 1.50 m wide  A low growing Correa with glossy, mid green foliage and decorative brilliant orange flowers in autumn to early spring. Naturally occurs on Kangaroo Island, South Australia. |
 | Correa pulchella 'Carawatha Bells' |  |
0.3 m high x 0.50 to 0.70 m wide  Carawatha Bells is a selected form of
Correa pulchella from Wellington East
in South Australia. This compact Correa
has prolific deep pink bell flowers and
will add colour and attract fauna to the
garden over the winter period. |
 | Correa pulchella 'Coffin Bay' |  |
0.5 m high x 0.80 m wide  A low growing Correa with glossy,
mid green foliage and decorative
brilliant pink flowers in autumn
to early spring. Naturally occurs in
Coffin Bay, South Australia. |
 | Correa pulchella 'Fuchsia Bells' |  |
0.3 to 0.5 m high x 0.3 to 0.5 m wide  Fuchsia Bells is a selected form
of Correa pulchella from Katandra
Gardens originally named as Dot's
Delight. This compact Correa has
prolific deep pink bell flowers and
will add colour and attract fauna to
the garden over the winter period. |
 | Correa pulchella x nummularifolia 'Carpet Bells' |  |
Prostrate x 0.70 m wide  Carpet Bells was selected for its hardy
prostrate habit with bright pink bell
shaped flowers in late autumn to winter.
This low growing shrub creates a good
ground cover effect. |