Correa 'Jezabell'
- File Number
- 1674
- ACRA Field Book Number
- 1348
- Registration Date
- 19/11/2021
- Application Received
- 12/02/2020
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Correa 'Jezabell'
- Origin
- A result of a controlled pollination or manipulated cross. - Female: Correa Candy Pink. - Male: Correa pulchella.
- Characteristics
- Correa ‘Jezabell’ is a small shrub growing to approximately one metre tall. It has dark green leaves and red bell-shaped flowers. The flowers occur during autumn and winter.
- Cultivation
- Highly ornamental shrub. Suitable for most soil types. Best in a sunny site but will tolerate some shade. Frost resistant to -6C. Responds well to pruning.
- Publication
- Plant Varieties Journal Volume 23, Issue 2
- Colour Coding
- RHS 1986 Leaves: Green Group 147A; Flowers : Red Group 45A
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Applicant Name
- Peter Ollerenshaw
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a spectacular feature plant. Attracts nectar feeding birds.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- ANBG Accession Numbers
- -
- NSL ID
- -