Correa bauerlenii — a medium houseplant
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Correa bauerlenii

Correa Bauerlenii

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Correa bauerlenii, commonly known as the Mountain Correa, is a small evergreen shrub native to the mountainous regions of southeastern Australia. It typically grows to a height of 1-2 meters and features small, oval-shaped leaves that are dark green. From late winter to early spring, the plant produces tubular-shaped flowers that are typically red or pink.

This hardy plant can tolerate a range of soil types and growing conditions. It thrives best in well-drained soils under full sun or partial shade, and it can be cultivated as an ornamental shrub or a hedge. The nectar-rich flowers attract birds, making Correa bauerlenii a delightful addition to any garden.

Apart from its ornamental value, Correa bauerlenii has been used for medicinal purposes by indigenous Australians for centuries. The leaves were traditionally used as an antiseptic for wounds and insect bites.

Overall, Correa bauerlenii is a beautiful and versatile plant with both aesthetic and practical uses. Its hardiness makes it suitable for a variety of environments, and its attractive flowers are perfect for gardeners looking to add some color to their landscape.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Correa
Family
Rutaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Chef's-hat correa en Chef's cap correa
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Correa bauerlenii bark
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