Correa reflexa var. speciosa 'Portland Belle'
Small, dense shrub 50cm in diameter. Flowers colour carmine red with green tips and white throat, ca. 3cm long by 4cm wide from April to August in Victoria.
May be a hybrid between Correa reflexa var. speciosa and C. alba var. alba with distinctive characteristic of the flower splitting.
Correa 'Cappuccino'
Medium-sized upright shrub with modrately dense foliage and
long internodes. Mature leaves opposite, 33 mm x 18 mm, obcordate, apex
obtuse, margin slightly irregular, dark glossy green and glabrous on top,
visible oil glands and scattered stellate hairs on the margins. Underside
of leaves paler green, with scattered dark stellate hairs. Petiole 5mm,
light green, thickly covered with dark stellate hairs. Calyx 4 mm x 5 mm,
pale green coloured, square shaped, 4 minute calyx teeth present, covered
with numerous tiny stellate hairs. Pedicel 6mm similar to calyx. Corolla 35
mm x 8 mm (just above petal split), pale coffee colour changing to pale
pink as the flower ages. Corolla covered with numerous small stellate
hairs. Corolla throat very pale green changing to very pale pink, almost
white, glabrous. Stamens 8, slightly exerted from the corolla, 38 mm long,
white, widened towards the base. Anther yellow, 2 mm long. Style 34 mm
long, filament very fine and white. Flowering from January onwards.
Prolific in flower and flowers well displayed.
Diagnosis:
Parentage unknown but possible parents may be C. glabra
‘Inglewood Gold’ and C. pulchella. This hybrid differs from C. glabra ‘
Inglewood Gold ’ which has a shorter corolla and the flower colour is
green-gold. Leaves of C. 'Inglewood Gold' are shorter and narrower. Differs
from C. pulchella which has a shorter corolla, a darker pink or orange
flower colour and no calyx teeth. Leaves are shorter, narrower and cordate
with almost acute tips.
Correa 'Marianne'
Upright medium-sized shrub to approximately 1.5 m x 1.5 m with
a moderately open habit. Branchlets sparsely tomentose with tan-coloured
stellate hairs becoming brown and glabrous with age. Long internodes up to
48 mm add to the openness of the foliage. Simple elliptical leaves, 27 mm x
13 mm, petioles to 6 mm. Leaf apices acute, leaf bases oblique, venation
reticulate, margins entire.Upper surfaces of mature leaves dark green and
glabrous with defined pits (oil glands). Lower surfaces of mature leaves
pale green and glabrous with occasional scattered white stellate hairs.
Upper surfaces of young leaves mid green, glabrous with scattered white and
tan stellate hairs becoming rust-coloured and more concentrated at margins.
Lower surfaces of young leaves covered in dense tomentum of rust-coloured
stellate hairs. Calyx hemispherical, apiculate, densely tomentose, pedicels
tomentose up to 5 mm with tiny tomentose bracts at base of pedicel. Corolla
cylindrical 20 mm x 7 mm, dull rose pink with a fine tomentum of rose
coloured stellate hairs grading to almost transparent on the dull green
tips. Tips of corolla not reflexed. Stamens markedly exserted 4 x 10 mm and
4 x 5 mm. Style longer than stamens 17 mm from margin of corolla. Anthers
oblong spathulate, yellow-green, margins recurved. Flowering from October
onwards in most districts and sporadic throughout the year.
Diagnosis:
This correa hybrid differs from all varieties of C. lawrenceana
and from C. baeuerlenii. The leaves are closest in size to C. lawrenceana
var. grampiana but the leaf tips differ. Leaf tips are acute as for C.
baeuerlenii. The calyx of C. 'Marianne' has four distinct lobes similar to
C. lawrenceana var glandulifera but is not as bulbous and is larger and is
nothing like the distinctive calyx of C. baeuerlenii. Flower colour is pink
and green. The only C. lawrenceana varieties which have red flowers are C.
lawrenceana var. rosea and C. lawrenceana var. cordifolia. C. baeuerlenii
has green flowers so the flower colour must come from the C. lawrenceana
parent.
Correa 'Kiss Me Kate'
Compact low-growing, small plant. Mature leaves opposite, 16mm
x 15 mm, cordate, apex obtuse, margin wavy, dark glossy green and glabrous
on top, visible oil glands and scattered stellate hairs on the margins.
Underside of leaves paler green, with scattered dark stellate hairs.
Petiole 3mm, light green, covered with dark stellate hairs. Calyx 4 mm x 7
mm, tan coloured, square shaped, no calyx teeth present, covered with
numerous small stellate hairs. Pedicel 4mm similar to calyx. Corolla 24 mm
x 10 mm (just above petal split), rose pink colour covered with numerous
small stellate hairs. Corolla throat paler pink, glabrous. Stamens 8,
exerted from the corolla, 26 mm long, white, widened towards the base.
Anther dark coloured, 1.5 mm long. Style 27 mm long, filament very fine and
white. Flowering from January onwards with a peak flowering in March/April.
Diagnosis:
Thought to be a hybrid between C. ‘Federation Belle’ and C.
‘Dusky Bells’. This hybrid differs from C. ‘ Federation Belle ’ which has a
pink and cream flower colour and the pink is slightly more orange in C. ‘
Kiss-Me-Kate ’ . Leaves of C. ‘ Federation Belle ’ are larger with apices
more acute and the underside is paler green.
Differs from C. ‘ Dusky Bells ’ which has longer and narrower flowers and
the flowers are slightly darker pink. Calyx is green rather than tan and
leaves are longer, narrower and elliptical in shape.
RHS Colour Chart 1995:
Corolla: 58C Mature
Leaves: 137A/B
Correa 'Canberra Bells'
Correa ‘Canberra Bells’ is a small shrub which has red and cream bell shaped flowers which occur from late summer through to winter. The leaves are small rounded and olive green in colour.
‘Canberra Bells’ is the Australian plant chosen to celebrate the centenary of Canberra, 12th March 2013. Its masses of attractive flowers will be in full bloom for Canberra’s birthday each year.
Correa 'Isabell'
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.
Correa 'Jezabell'
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.
Lechenaultia 'Park Pride'
Open prostrate habit 40-120mm high by 150-250mm wide with
potential to become wider. Short vertical flowering branches arise from the
main horizontal branches which radiate from a single stem. Leaves are
green, 5-6mm long and terete. Flowers tubular, tube 10mm long, split to
base along upper surface, pale purple pink. Lobes 5, 6-8mm long, lower 3
winged, upper 2 pointed with reduced wings, cream pink inner and wings.
Sepals 5, free, green, 4mm long, 1mm wide. Stamens 5, filaments 4mm long,
anthers basifixed, yellow. Stigma, indusium 2mm broad, purple pink, held at
mouth of corolla tube. Style 10mm long. Fruit 12-15mm long, terminated by
persistent sepals. Perpetual flowering in cultivation.
Diagnosis:
Characterised by prostrate habit with significantly improved
vigour over purported parents. The flower shape is intermediate between L.
floribunda and L. tubiflora. Colour is distinctive, not observed in either
parents or other Lechenaultia species. Perpetual flowering in cultivation.
Westringia 'Poorinda Pavane'
This cultivar is a bushy shrub up to 2.5m tall by 1.5-2m wide.
The leaves are from 10-25 long by up to 8mm wide and above though the young
growth does have a few fine white appressed hairs on the upper surface. The
undersurface is coated with short, white appressed hairs. The midribs are
prominent. The flowers are pale violet in colour. The calyx is hairy and
the corolla has a scattering of fine hairs. The flowering season is from
October to November.
Diagnosis:
Westringia 'Poorinda Pavane':
up to 2.5m tall by 1.5-2m wide; leaves
elliptical to lanceolate; glabrous above; small appressed white hairs
underneath; 10-25mm long by up to 8mm wide; leathery lamina; recurved
margins; whorls of 3-4; prominent midrib; flowers pale violet; calyx hairy;
flowers mainly October to November.
W. glabra:
To 1.5cm tall by 1m wide; leaves elliptical, glabrous, shiny
dark green; underside green but paler than upper surface; 10-50mm long by
2-15mm wide; very thin lamina; margins slightly recurved; whorls of 3-4;
prominent midrib; flowers bluish-mauve with orange spots; calyx almost
glabrous; flowers from October to December.
W. fruticosa:
1-2m tall by 1-2m wide; leaves broad linear, glabrous green
above; whith appressed hairs below; 10-25mm long by 2-5mm wide; leathery;
margins turned under; whorl of 4 crowded onto branchlets; flowers white to
pale mauve; calyx densely hairy; orange spots in throat; flowers over most
of the year.
Melaleuca hypericifolia 'Ulladulla Beacon'
It grows from 0.3 to 0.6m tall with a spread of 1 to 2m. The
flowers occur in the spring and summer months and are a bright orange red
in colour. Other features of the cultivar are as for Melaleuca
hypericifolia.