Correa Jezabell

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$6.10
A cubic metre of deep pink bells, right the way through autumn and winter, brightening up your native garden and feeding the local bird visitors. Sails through frost, copes with drought, doesn't mind semi-shade, small enough to squeeze in anywhere.

Correa pulchella x reflexa 'Jezabell' PBR

APPEARANCE : New variety of this native dense mounding shrub, with small dark leaves and abundant small reddish-pink bell flowers through the colder months. Smaller leaves and a taller, more open habit than the similar-coloured Dusky Bells. Bred by Bywong Nursery NSW
USES:  Native and wildlife gardens especially to attract honeyeaters, informal hedges. Shrubberies and mixed beds.
PLANTING: Plant in part shade or dappled shade, sheltered from strong winds. Unlike some natives, correas are happy in alkaline soils. Mulch after planting to retain moisture and regulate soil temperatures as the young plant establishes. Tolerates light frost and some dry spells once established; not too happy in very humid climates.
CARE: A light prune once flowering has finished will help give the plant shape and keep it dense. Follow with an application of a native slow release fertiliser.
HEIGHT & WIDTH: 1 - 1.3m H x 5 - 75cm W.
YOUR PLANTS: These are tubestock plants, healthy young plants with new roots that will establish quickly in your garden. The pot size is 80 mm x 42 mm wide.

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