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Correa is part of the Correa genus. Its scientific name is Correa. Blooms appear in these approximate colours: Dark pink. Leaves appear approximately as a Dark green colour. It is a non-edible flower / ornamental that typically grows as an evergreen, which is defined as a plant that retains leaves throughout the year. Correa is known for growing to a height of approximately 1.98 feet (that's 61.0 cm in metric) with a shrubby habit. This plant is a great attractor for birds, so if you are looking to attract wildlife Correa is a great choice.
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How to grow Correa
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Full Sun
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Partial Sun
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Low
Growing Correa from seed
Transplanting Correa
Companion plants for Correa
These plants have been known to grow well alongside Correa so consider planting:
Repellent plants for Correa
These plants will not grow well with Correa so avoid planting these within close proximity:
Common Correa problems
These problems, diseases and pests are known to affect Correa plants:
Other names for Correa
Correa, Australian fuschia
Correa Andrews, nom. cons.
Misspellings: corea, fuscia
Correa care instructions
How long does Correa take to grow?
Footnotes
Popular varieties of Correa
- Alba
- Dusky Bells
- Bett's red
- Clearview giant
- Glabra red
- Marilyn's favourite
- Peachy Cream
- Pulchella
- Clearview
- Dusky Maid
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