Correa
decumbens
This low growing Correa is a local to SA. It grows well in acid to
neutral soils in loam to clay soils. Shade tolerant and moderately
frost tolerant.
Correa
alba
Shrub
This photo was taken at Pt Elliot. Full coastal exposure and growing
immaculately. Hardy and adaptable to most soils and positions.
Correa
alba ssp pannosa Pink form
A lovely pink flowering form of this coastal Correa. Spreading up to
1 metre and growing 0.5 metres high. Hardy in most soils and positions.
Correa
'Autumn Blaze'
A brilliant orange flowering form of Correa pulchella. Low growing and
spreads to 1.5 metres
Correa
'Mannii'
The darkest of all the red Correas. Grows in most soils in full sun
or partial shade.
Correa'Dusky Bells'
A low growing, hardy Correa which spreads up to 3 metres. Dark green
foliage compliments the dusky pink bells which appear during autumn
and winter. Bird attracting.
Correa 'Fat Fred'
A lovely form of Correa reflexa with large red and yellow bells and
small, dark green leaves. Bird attracting.
Correa
'Marion's Marvel'
A very tall Correa, growing up to 2 metres. Excellent as a low hedge.
Flowers appear from autumn through to winter.
Correa
pulchella KI white
An unusual white flowering form originating from Kangaroo Island. Flowers
profusely during autumn and winter.
Correa
'Redex'
An unusual form of Correa with small glossy round leaves. It has an
upright habit and is adaptable to most soils and positions.
Correa
reflexa
(native fuschia)
Small shrub to 1 metre. Bell shaped flowers appear throughout autumn
and winter as well as sporadically through the year.
Correa
'White Tips'
A dense growing, hardy Correa. Moderately fast growing it requires moderate
drainage in full to partial sun.
Correa
'Wins Wonder'
An
unusual variegated form of Correa pulchella.
Crowea
'Festival'
Dark pink, star like flowers appear abundantly during late summer and
autumn. Eastern Spinebills love this plant.
Crowea
'Poorinda Esctasy'
A compact shrub with light green foliage and light pink star like flowers.
These appear from late summer through to autumn. Bird attracting.
Dampiera
rosmarinifolia
Blue Form (wild rosemary) A hardy small plant which forms a small
mounding shrub or groundcover. It grows in acid to neutral soils in
most soils. Local to SA.
Dampiera
rosmarinifolia
Blue Form (wild rosemary)
Close up of flower
Eremophila
glabra
Orange form (tar bush)
A hardy dense growing shrub with orange flowers and grey green foliage.
Bird attracting. SA species.
Eremophila
longifolia (berrigan)
Widespread across all mainland states. This Eremophila has slightly
weeping foliage. Flowers appear throughout autumn, winter and spring
and is bird attracting.
Eremophila
maculata var brevifolia (lipstick eremophila)
Bright pink tubular flowers absolutely cover this plant during autumn
and winter. Shrub to 1.5 metres. Adaptable to most well drained soils
in an open sunny site. Limestone tolerant.
Eremophila
oppositifolia Shrub
This silver leaved shrub is adaptable to most soils with good drainage.
Prefers a full sun position.
Eremophila
psilocalyx
Shrub
This unusual shrub not only has a spectacular display of flowers but
it also has dark purple calyx that remain long after the flowers have
finished.
Eremophila
psilocalyx
Shrub Close up of flower
Eremophila
youngii
Stunning in autumn when in full flower. Adaptable to most well drained
soil types and conditions.