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Correa reflexa - Growing Native Plants - ANBG
A variable species, Correa reflexa ranges from semi-prostrate to 1.2 m erect. Its habit is compact to open and it has heart-shaped to rounded or narrow, simple opposite leaves. The leaves vary from rough and hairy to almost smooth-surfaced above and slightly furry beneath with flat or recurved margins.
Correa reflexa - Wikipedia
Correa reflexa, commonly known as common correa[3] or native fuchsia, [3] is a shrub which is endemic to Australia. Plants are quite variable and a large number of varieties and local forms have been identified. Heights vary from prostrate to 1.5 metres high. Leaves are generally oval in shape and range from 10mm to 50mm long.
Correa reflexa - Australian Native Plants Society (Australia)
Correa reflexa is the most widespread member of the genus and the most variable. It is typically a small shrub to about 1 metre in height but prostrate forms and forms reaching 3 metres are also known. Leaves often have conspicuous oil glands on their surface and may be covered with short hairs. The leaves are 10 to 50 mm long and oval shaped.
Correa reflexa | Australian Plants Society
May 25, 2020 · Correa spp. fall into the subgroup of Rutaceae that have simple and opposite leaves, along with 4-petaled flowers. In this species, leaves are to 5 cm long and 3 cm wide, narrow to broad-ovate or oblong, light through to dark-green in colour; with the upper leaf surfaces having prominent bumps or “warts” which are stellate hairs, usualy ...
Correa reflexa var. reflexa - Australian Plants Society Tasmania inc
Jun 9, 2021 · Correa reflexa var. nummulariifolia, Roundleaf correa, is endemic to Tasmania and has small heart-shaped, hairy leaves, flowers greenish white with burgundy anthers. A useful ornamental plant. Requires part-shade or sun, tolerates dry periods and some moisture, light to heavy soils. Prune for shape. Known to hybridise with Correa alba.
Correa reflexa var. reflexa Yarra Ranges Local Plant Directory
Leaves Dull green, sparsely hairy, broadly ovate leaves 3-6 cm x 10-35 mm. Flower colour Light green, rarely red with cream tips; Flowering time March to September; Flowers Long tubular flowers hanging singly between 2 clasping leaves. (Red flowering plants are generally found outside the Shire but occur as isolated plants within the Shire, eg ...
Correa reflexa - Lucidcentral
Leaves opposite each other, 0.6–6 cm long, 4–35 mm wide, upper surface smooth to slightly rough, sparsely to densely stellate-hairy, lower surface stellate-tomentose, margins flat or curved down, tips blunt. Flowers 20–45 mm long, tubular, with 4 lobes.
Correa reflexa - GardensOnline
Correa reflexa is an evergreen shrub, closely related to the Boronia. it has dark green, rough leaves with hairy undersides and long, green and red, tubular, bell-shaped flowers that look a little like Fuchsias. They attract nectar feeding birds but
PlantNET - FloraOnline - Botanic Gardens
Description: Decumbent or erect shrub, 0.5–1.5 m high; stems rusty-floccose. Leaves narrow- to broad-ovate or rarely ± oblong, 1.5–5 cm long, 6–30 mm wide, flat or margins recurved, apex rounded to obtuse, upper surface smooth to slightly rough, sparsely to densely stellate-hairy, lower surface stellate-tomentose.
Correa - Baw Baw Biodiversity Page
Correa reflexa var. lobata, commonly known as Powelltown Correa, is a variety of Correa reflexa endemic to Victoria. It grows to two metres tall with leaves up to 4 cm long and 2.5 cm wide. The tubular flowers are yellow green with protruding stamens and appear from March to October.