Correa

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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Subclass: Rosidae
Order: Sapindales
Family: Rutaceae
Genus: Correa

Correa is a genus of mainly eastern Australian plants with distinctive bell-shaped flowers. Correa is in the family Rutaceae, and like many in this family the crushed leaves have a distinctive scent. There are ca. 11 species in the genus, though natural hybridisation between the species makes taxonomic relationships within this genus problematic. Because it flowers in December and has a festive red and green appearance, one species has been named Christmas bush, an appellation shared by several Australian plants which bloom around the same time or are festively colored.

[edit] Cultivation

Many hybrids of Correa reflexa are grown in Australian gardens. Correas are generally easy to grow shrubs which prefer a partly shaded spot in the garden. Their flowers lack the fragrances so sought after in their relatives the boronias.

[edit] Species

  • Correa aemula
  • Correa alba
  • Correa backhouseana
  • Correa baeuerlenii
  • Correa decumbens
  • Correa lawrenceana
  • Correa reflexa
  • Correa pulchella

[edit] See also

Australian flora

Correa reflexa, growing wild at Abercrombie Caves, NSW, Australia.
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Correa reflexa, growing wild at Abercrombie Caves, NSW, Australia.
Correa baeuerlenii
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Correa baeuerlenii
Correa alba
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Correa alba
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