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Description: Correa ‘Isabell’
Photographer: Peter Ollerenshaw
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Description: Correa alba 'Isabell', Taken: 17 January 2019, [HERBARIUM SPECIMEN] Copyright : Centre for Australian National Biodiversity Research (CANBR) holds copyright
Photographer: Palmer, R.

Correa 'Isabell'

File Number
1676
ACRA Field Book Number
1347
Registration Date
19/11/2021
Application Received
11/02/2020
Family
Rutaceae
Cultivar Name
Correa 'Isabell'
Origin
A result of a controlled pollination or manipulated cross. - Female: Correa Candy Pink. - Male: Correa pulchella.
Characteristics
Correa ‘Isabell’ is a spreading shrub that will grow to approximately 75cm high x 1.5 metres across. It has grey/green leaves that contrast beautifully with the soft pink flowers. Flowering is 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 139A; Flowers : Red Group 52D
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
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NSL ID
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