A$6.00. In some cases, depending on availability and when you call, we can even organise same-day delivery. We planted one Correa Annabell in May 2014 but it died in December. Some of the larger species and cultivars make great hedges and boundary plantings. We have planted 17 of these small spreading shrubs, which grow to 75cm high, with grey-green leaves and soft pink flowers, from 2017-21. Guides to keep us all safe. Add to Cart. This Plant List is simply a tool designed for you to pre-plan your visit to our Trade Markets. Correa glabra var. We have lost come over the years, but this plant is very floriferous and frost resistant and remains a favourite in our garden. Ice Maiden and Lemon Twist, also alba hybrids, have met with mixed success in our garden. Leader in ornamental trees and shrubs for Mediterranean gardens. reflexa Brisbane Ranges and Correa Tucker Time Dinner Bells all died during 2010-2011 despite being well established before that wetter period. 1845), a professional plant collector and the discoverer of this species. I felt downhearted with the many failures during those two years. We believe that tube stock is a very cost effective way to fill up your garden or grow a long distance of hedging. Drought & lime tolerant. We lost two of them in the frost, but the other three have just started to flower for us. turnbullii 'Mt Barker Beauty' Origin Selected form collected at Mt Barker near Adelaide in SA. We have used them as a hedge at the front of the property. New Holland Publishers, Pty. Cold hardy to at least 24F and reportedly tolerant of coastal conditions. We deliver to Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Canberra and Brisbane, metropolitan and regional areas. As a wholesale nursery, we do NOT offer a Click & Collect service at Plantmark. Add to Cart. We now have two planted under trees which are blooming one died over last winter and we will replace it. coriacea, 1m high and wide, with dark green leathery leaves that are white underneath and cream to buff yellow flowers in December 2021. Subsequent plantings have been the form with more yellowish flowers. Annabell is a small shrub, 1m x 1m, with olive green leaves and prolific small pink flowers. This is a great low maintenance shrub, hardy enough to be used for council plantings, and attractive enough for the home garden. Correa glabra red form. Our landscaper orginally chose this plant to anchor the eight corners of our two parterres, but the position proved to be too exposed for these plants and they all died. eastern Austral. They are very hardy, but look and flower at their best if not grown in a dry position for long periods. We have planted thirty of these narrow shrubs, 1m high x 0.8m wide, with small shiny crinkled leaves and red and yellow bird attracting flowers, from 2004-21. Prices subject to change without notice. nummulariifolia. Depending on your location, prices vary. Reference books advise that this plant grows to 2 to 3 metres tall by 2 metres wide. Growing to approx 2m. If you think you have been blocked in error, contact the owner of this site for assistance. Today. Donation Form. Correa glabra 'Coliban River' (Coliban River Rock Fuchsia) - A small shrub to 3 to 4 feet tall by equal width with dense forest green foliage and pale greenish-yellow pendant lantern-shaped flowers from winter through summer. The flowers are red with chartreuse-green tips. Our other favourite species correa is Correa baeuerlenii or Chefs Cap Correa. Growing to approx 2m. 729 Date: 07-05-1963 Herbarium: Queensland Herbarium View record: Correa glabra Catalogue number: BRI AQ0535481 State: New South . This plant is native to southeastern NSW, between Batemans Bay and Bega. Acacia, We planted three of these shrubs, 1.5m high x 1.5m wide, with dark green glossy leaves with red and green tubular bell flowers, in February 2020. A few of my plants are planted in a position that receives only dappled light, in this situation they tend to grow more open and a bit straggly (not recommended). These plants are native to southeastern Australia, southern Queensland, NSW, Victoria and Tasmania. This plant has attractive shiny foliage and many well displayed lemon flowers over a long period. Correa glabra, green form. Lofty. megacalyx J. The Correa glabra is a tall shrub with lovely cream-lime flowers that will brighten up your garden from winter into spring. Variety leucoclada, commonly known as the white-stemmed smooth correa, grows in hilly situations along stream banks in the southern Mount Lofty Ranges and in central and eastern New South Wales. We planted eight of these cultivars from 2008-16, 65cm high x 60cm wide, with bicolour pink and white flowers. Southern Australia. It has naturally hybridised with C. alba, C. decurnbens, C. aemula and C. pulchella. These small open shrubs do best in light shade with deep mulch, regular watering, and frequent tip-pruning. Size: 2m high x 2m wide (smaller with pruning). We have planted 575 different plants, of which half remain in May 2020. This plant is sold regularly at our ANPS Canberra sales and is recommended strongly as prolific in flower. One died almost immediately, but the other two are thriving. Correa alba as a hedge in front of Callistemon salignus (photo above left) and flowers of Correa alba. Just a metre away this red flowered plant is growing similarly at the base of Baeckea virgata. C. glabra var. plants associated with that category. Frost and drought hardy. We have planted five of these spreading shrubs, 1m high x 1.5m wide, with shiny dark green leaves and pink flowers with green tips. It did flower, but not profusely. Correa Marians Marvel, reflexa x backhousiana. It was magnificent. If you are a WordPress user with administrative privileges on this site, please enter your email address in the box below and click "Send". S. Aust. All rights reserved. They form a most satisfactory hedge, with attractive dark green foliage with silver backs and many starry white flowers over a long period. Prefers reasonably drained soil, however it We planted twelve of these correas in November 2003, with green lanceolate leaves which smell like bubblegum, and green bell-shaped flowers with a unique calyx that gives the flower the appearance of a chef's hat. We planted 34 of these low spreading shrubs, 60 cm high, with bright green oval foliage and deep pink bell shaped flowers, as part of our foundation planting in 2003. And here is the newest, a metre or so away from the preceding two. Another attractive correa cultivar is Autumn Blaze, a form of Correa pulchella from Kangaroo Island. Only one survives, but it is a terrific plant with many flowers over a long period. It usually has elliptical, mostly glabrous leaves and pendent, pale green to pale yellow flowers arranged singly on short side shoots. Correa glabra Green Rock Correa, Native: Foliage Type: Yes Evergreen. Correa Glabra has dense, small-leaf, green foliage and produces white, bell-shaped flowers throughout autumn and winter that attract birds and insects. This plant was selected in 1986 from the wild near Coliban River at Kyneton, Victoria by Doug Pocock of Bindelong Nursery in Wandin North, Victoria. Correa glabra is a shrub, to 3 metres tall. We have planted 22 of this hybrid between C. backhousiana and C. reflexa, 2 m by 3 m across, from 2003-2019. I have four Correa glabra plants in my garden in Sydneys northern suburbs and they have not grown much higher than 1.6 metres in ten years or so. The origin of this plant remains a bit obscure and I cannot throw any light on its history. It is just under twelve months since the previous Correa post, and since then there have been some new seedlings come into flower. Add to Cart. Correa glabra 'Coliban River' a compact, dense form selected from a wild population near the Coliban River in Kyneton, Victoria. We will strive to provide Goldilocks conditions for our correas in a difficult climate which is in the process of change. Unavailable . glabra 'Inglewood Gold' a form with gold flowers selected from a wild population near Inglewood, Victoria around 1980, 2007-2023 Australian Native Plants - all rights reserved - 800.701.6517, Baloskion tetraphyllum syn Restio tetraphyllus, Banksia ericifolia x B. spinulosa 'Giant Candles', Correa alba var pannosa 'Western Pink Star', Corymbia maculata syn Eucalyptus maculata, Gossia inophloia syn Austromyrtus inophloia, Grevillea victoriae 'Murray Valley Queen', Lomandra confertifolia sp. These shrubs tolerate a wide range of soils, including poor dry soil. Full sun to deep shade. We have a number of different Correa glabra growing in the garden, identifed variously as having green, red or yellow flowers. This plant prefers a cool, moist, well drained position with some shade, and will tolerate frost and snow. This means all our plants come in 2 inch (50mm) pots. 2:48 (1838). Touch device users can explore by touch or with . One small plant, yet to flower, has just been discovered on the roadside verge more than fifty metres from the nearest garden bed. Those plantings have resulted in seedlings appearing that exhibit a delightful variety of colours and shapes, often germinating far from a likely parent. This plant will grow in full sun to dappled shade and is frost tolerant. . [7], Rock correa is found in south-eastern Queensland, New South Wales, western Victoria and westwards to the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia. Australian Native Plants, located in Ventura, CA, is a leader in ornamental trees and shrubs for Mediterranean gardens. Unfortunately only one remains of the first planting and all three correas died in the first week after the second planting. Peter Ollerenshaw of Bywong Nursery near Canberra has developed many correas, including Canberra Bells which was chosen as Centennial Plant for Canberra in 2013. Dec 27, 2018 - Buy Correa Plant online from Online plants Melbourne. We send plants through the post all year round for your convenience. Barossa Gold, Cappuccino, Ivory Beacon, Ivory Lantern, Long John, Red Rock Correa, and Rock Correa are all glabra hybrids and are flourishing in our garden, while we only have two reflexa hybrids remaining after all those we have tried, Gwen and Redex. Correa glabra 'Coliban River' a compact, dense form selected from a wild population near the Coliban River in Kyneton, Victoria. We have planted twelve of these vigorous shrubs, 0.5m x 0.8m. We planted 5 Correa sp. And planted at the same time all those years ago, the red form. a visual design where the size of each category is determined by the number of Description: Select from the list of the most requested plant categories. This elegant flower is on a plant that germinated at the base of a large Hakea purpurea, and is growing up through that shrub. Correa glabra is a very useful shrub, it gets to about a metre high and the same wide, you can prune it into an upright shrub or let it ramble around the garden. I really enjoy Redex because of its glossy crinkled leaves and cheerful red and yellow flowers. Correa glabra Red Rock Correa, Native: Foliage Type: Yes Evergreen . Flowering occurs sporadically throughout the year but mainly in autumn and winter. They are all loved by honeyeaters, and there are varieties suitable for shade and open sun, with some very drought hardy. The leaves are elliptical to sometimes egg-shaped with the narrower end towards the base, papery to leathery, 1040mm (0.391.57in) long and 517mm (0.200.67in) wide with a strong, sweet lemon scent when crushed. We have planted more than 90 of these shrubs, height 2m, width 2m, with oval green leaves and a profusion of white starry flowers from 2007-2020. This plant has proved to be a tough plant for a difficult position. 4th edition. Named and registered with ACRA by Maria Hitchcock for the Correa Study Group. reflexa., with striking red bell shaped flowers, three in March 2016 and three in February 2021. Correa Dusky Bells as a mass planting (left) and flowers (right), Correa Marians Marvel plant (above left) and flowers (above right), I had originally planted the old stalwart Correa Marians Marvel under some shade to protect it from the frost. Item code: 9324806011109P. Correa decumbens, planted at the same time is now gone, but continues to make its presence felt in hybrid seedlings. Correa glabra Isabell (left), Correa glabra Pink and Cream (middle) and Correa Ice Chimes (right), Correa- in honour of Jose Francisco Correa da Serra (1751-1823), a Portuguese botanist and clergyman. Do you sell anything bigger. Description[ edit] The best of our species correas is Correa alba, or White Correa, which forms part of a double hedge across the front of our property. We planted this compact shrub, height1 - 1.2m, width1 - 1.5m, which has foliage that is an unusual golden colour in full sunlight, changing to lime green in shaded conditions, in March 2014. It's upright, spreading habit makes it a popular choice for . After it blooms, give it a light pruning to keep it compact. Correa pulchella Wild Fuchsia. Correa Alba White . Correa glabra var. Two plants germinated inches apart at the base of a Grevillea Ned Kelly, the flowers are quite dissimilar. We make sure that they have a well-established root system before we send them out the door so that you can pop them straight into your garden when they arrive. Their cheerful lime green bells take us through the winter and their glossy foliage looks good all year long. Wilson considered C. schlechtendalii of Behr to be a synonym of var. Correa glabra is a shrub, to 3 metres tall. In this species, flowers are tubular with the 4 petals mostly fused, greenish yellow, about 3 cm long, produced solitarily in leaf axils and pendulous. hybrid (lemon) two years ago. Moderately drought tolerant but best with occasional summer water. We have planted five of this tall form of Correa glabra, height 2-3m x width 1-3m, with shiny green foliage and red tubular flowers, from 2007-20, but only two remain. We planted four Mallee Pink , 1.5m high x 2m wide, a winter flowering plant with pink bell flowers, in May 2005 and another three in May 2008. glabra. We are planting ten plants grown from cuttings in the garden in 2021. Plant Type: Plant Habit: Hedging / Screening, Shrubs Dense, Shrub Like, Spreading, Upright. Correa reflexas - the gorgeous, bright red bells are the draw here. Gardening with Angus Correa glabra Ivory Lantern profile page https://www.gardeningwithangus.com.au/correa-glabra-ivory-lantern-rock-correa/, Email: office@austplants.com.auMembership: apsnswmembership@gmail.com, Copyright 2020 The Australian Plants Society - NSW. often have mostly solitary flowers or up to 10 flowers arranged in cymes. We purchased three Correa calycina from Kuranga Nursery in 2007 and have enjoyed their green bells, much visited by spinebeills, and leaves with rusty, furry backs. Another foundation planting consists of about 40 plants of the reliable Correa Dusky Bells which have performed admirably. Hardenbergia, Uses : Containers, Ground Covers. Thats the end of my tuffies next there is Correa lawrenceana, I am a little obsessed with this Correa it gets tall too like glare but it has these large furry leaves and funny shaped . We have tried a couple of these plants with mixed success, but have now hit on a better position in the garden for the last three we planted. Correa spp. One of our foundation plantings, 30 Correa glabra Winter Glow, (or Coliban River), planted under varying degrees of cypress.shade, have grown quite large even though they have been regularly clipped into cloud shapes. Acacia pravissima prostrate 'Bushwalk Baby'. Ltd. Australia. We planted three of these dense shrubs that may reach 3m high by 2m across, with soft, oblong leaves with rusty backs and green flowers, in March 2007. We have not had much luck with some of the alba cultivars, such as Correa Coastal Pink, which is surprising when you think how successful C. alba is in so many different conditions. It grows to 1 to 2 metre high and wide, with branchlets sparsely covered with rust-brown hairs. It can be maintained to a compact shape by pinching back new growth.[12]. We have planted seven of these hybrid shrubs from 2015-21, C. reflexa var. & Fagg, M.I. And planted at the same time all those years ago, the red form. A point of distinction is the strong, often pungent or sweet lemon smell of crushed leaves. Grow Correas! We lost two of them in the horrific heat of last summer, but they are standout performers. TO PURCHASE WHOLESALE PLANTS, YOU MUST BE A PLANTMARK REGISTERED TRADE CUSTOMER. Health and safety. We planted 10 of these fast-growing plants, 1.5m high x 1m wide, with shiny green leaves and green bell flowers as a screen in February 2021. Santa Cruz Arboretum and Koala Blooms. The pendulous flowers are produced during winter and into spring a long flowering period. fall into the subgroup of Rutaceae that have simple and opposite leaves, along with 4-petaled flowers. A 2011 Australian Plant Introduction from U.C. Staying safe while propagating. We have planted another ten since then and the glossy foliage looks good all year. NEW PLANTMARK CARRARA [GOLD COAST] NOW OPEN. Here then are our present garden correas with some brief notes. These are now thriving and flowering over a long period. glabra tends to have almost hairless leaves and calyces. Dense, native evergreen shrub with dark green foliage and bird attracting green flowers. We then saw them growing beautifully in full sun at Murrumbateman, and tried cuttings from our original plants in a similar position. In this species, leaves are vibrant and elliptic, up to 4 cm long by up to 2 cm wide, usually with stellate hairs, denser on the lower surface. They will grow in a variety of soil types as long as the soil is well drained. However, the one that remains is healthy and has beautiful flowers. and lemon yellow flowers in winter spring. They are hardy plants in well-drained soil in full or filtered sun. . Excellent screen or hedge. They are a very attractive correa with glossy, dark green leaves, green bell shaped flowers with a unique fused calyx which gives flowers the appearance of a chef's hat. This final image is not from the garden, but of a plant surviving on a back lane in farmland just south of the wooded foothills to the north. Rosenburg Publishing 2010. Most correas would be killed in fire and regenerate from seed after fire. We have planted six of this selected compact form of C. These plants are from the south coast of NSW and are listed as vulnerable in the wild. If however you cannot plant them right away, when they arrive, take out the polystyrene plugs, give them a water and place them in a protected area (not in direct sunlight). Acacia riceana. Only one remains, as they need even moisture and overhead protection in our garden from the frost. Correa pulchella red ( above left), Correa pulchella St Andrews White (middle), Correa pulchella Pink Mist (right). It is a medium-sized shrub, approximately 1.5m high with apple-green leaves and yellowish green bells for most of the year. It usually has elliptical, mostly glabrous leaves and pendent, pale green to pale yellow flowers arranged singly on short side shoots. nummularia; var. Description: Erect dense shrub of 1-3 x 1-3 m, with subglabrous branches; petiole 2-8 mm long; lamina narrowly to broadly elliptic or obovate, 1-5 x 1-3 cm, glabrous or subglabrous above and below. Plant in full coastal sun to shade and adaptable to most soil types. A relatively recent seedling, with a lovely flower. Footer Leaves are elliptical, glabrous on both sides, glossy on top . Correa reflexa Mottle Range. These plants have narrow dark green leaves with unusual upturned red tubular flowers that are tipped pale green. However, var. This plant responds well to pruning. Correa lawrenceana var. Volunteer. turnbullii, the narrow-bell correa, is a variety of Correa glabra, a shrub native to Australia. Plant in full coastal sun to shade and adaptable to most soil types. Correa glabra green will attract native birds to the green bell shaped flowers. We certainly did not plant it, and it is not like anything else we have in the garden. We planted five of these correas, 1.5m high and wide, with large red bell flowers, in March 2016. Adaptable to most soils, full sun to part shade. It grows on the western slopes and plains of NSW, extending into western Victoria, eastern South-Australia and south-eastern Queensland. Qty. It could be a hybrid, or it could have travelled into our garden on another plant. Why do you sell tubestock plants? Pink Mist is another attractive cultivar and has performed well for us. Position: Soil Type: Description: View a list of all the categories associated with the plants arranged in We now grow 62 different correas (August 2022) , more than 40 of them named cultivars. Dusky Bells is a very popular,easily grown compact shrub in an open sunny position with good drainage. We have had success with other Bywong correas, but this one we will have to try again. This is NOT an online order or shopping cart. The next three hybrids are growing in close proximity to the latter two. Description: Dense, native evergreen shrub with dark green foliage and bird attracting red flowers. rubiginosa 'Seascape', Melicytus dentatus syn Hymenantha dentata, Pittosporum angustifolium syn P. phylliraeoides, Prostanthera linearis syn Westringia purpurea, Scarlet Gum Eucalyptus; Gnaingar or Ngainggar, Sweet Pittosporum, Mock Orange, Victoria Box. + Wishlist. Access from your area has been temporarily limited for security reasons. turnbullii 'Barossa Gold' Origin . We have tried seven specimens of this shrub, which grows to to 1m x 1m, with oval green foliage and red and cream bell flowers from late summer to winter. Andrews White to try in the garden and we had to stand back as they leapt from the ground with dense, shiny foliage and lovely white flowers. We have planted eight of these shrubs 1.5m high x 2m wide, with dull green elliptical leaves, hairy below, and cream bells, from 2010-18. As part of our original planting we put in 10 Correa decumbens prostrate and 15 Correa decumbens Mt. Wrigley, J.W. A friend gave us 4 St. Both have grown well and flower reliably each year. Common Name - Rock Correa - A poplar native which responds well to trimming, it makes an attractive hedging variety due to its up right nature. Also, C. glabra is almost entirely confined to rocky habitats. This Bywong Nursery selection definitely needs overhead protection in our garden and most of our plants have succumbed to sun and frost. A recent seedling growing in the shade of an Avon River callistemon. Variety glabra is found in south-eastern Queensland, New South Wales and central and western Victoria where it mainly grows in rocky habitats near watercourses. Australian Native Plants Propagation, cultivation and use in landscaping. Staying safe while bushwalking. We have planted seven plants of this form of Correa alba with pink flowers, growing to 2m x 2m, over the period from 2016-19, but only three remain. This plant forms a small shrub with pale pink bells. I rushed home to plant a new Marians Marvel in full sun and have been rewarded by many more flowers and a healthy looking plant. Andrews White and Pink Mist. We planted this Correa backhouseana x reflexa hybrid, 1.2 mhigh x 1.5 m wide, an open shrub with pink and cream bell flowers, in October 2013. We have planted approximately 60 C. alba in this hedge at two different times, 40 in 2007 and 20 in 2013. Correa glabra can be used as a low screening shrub and makes an attractive substitute for the many smaller native lillypillies. They are eminently useful in garden design because of their neat foliage, which can be clipped, and the many small species and variety of cultivars. Do not always follow the advice to protect plants from the frost some are quite able to cope, Correa Coastal Pink (left), Correa Lemon Twist (middle) and Correa Redex (right). For more planting advice, check out our General Information. [10] Variety turnbullii, commonly known as Turnbull's smooth correa, grows in the rocky hills of the Mount Lofty and Flinders Ranges, the Murraylands and part of the south-east of South Australia. See also under C. schlechtendalii, C. reflexa var. Perhaps if I did not prune them after flowering they may eventually get that height, but I doubt it. Correa glabra green compact 'Ivory Lantern'. The same form growing in more fertile soil, exhibiting clustered flowers. Citation: Ben made 7 cuttings from our original plant and these are now thriving in plenty of sun. Archive. Pot size guide. Clearview Giant was another early planting, with Correa alba, Marians Marvel, Dusky Bells, and over the years various others, including cutting grown plants of Correa reflexa forms from the wild. We really like the upturned red and green flowers of Mt. We planted 20 of these rounded shrubs, 2.5m high x 2m wide, with smooth rounded leaves and bell shaped lime green flowers as part of our foundation planting in December 2003. We planted eight of these compact shrubs, height 50cm x width 60cm, with glossy green foliage and many bright orange bell flowers, in August 2016. These plants are from Fleurieu Peninsula, SA, and are endangered in the wild. We planted this dense shrub, 0.4m high x 2m wide, with oval leaves and pure white bells, in November 2016. They were somewhat straggly shrubs at first, but responded very well to pruning. The venerable Correa glabra, green form. Erect dense shrub of 1-3 x 1-3 m, with subglabrous branches; petiole 2-8 mm long; lamina narrowly to broadly elliptic or obovate, 1-5 x 1-3 cm, glabrous or subglabrous above and below. Bequests. This hedge has been clipped several times to make it even and to encourage growth. Glabrous lamina, variable corolla size and colour; calyx small. This plant arose as a garden seedling from Neil Marriott of Stawell in Victoria. If your garden is ready for planting, then thats usually a good time to purchase. Correa Ring A Ding Ding plant (left) and flowers (right). Characteristics A dense, compact shrub approximately 1.5m high x 1m wide, with glossy dark green foliage. We have planted Correa calycina bronze leaf from Kuranga Nursery to replace them. Problems Infrequent, but watch for scale insects in the greenhouse. The prostrate version is not as low growing as Mt. Tip-prune regularly. We planted this prostrate groundcover, height 0.3m x width 1m, with silver foliage and dainty white star shaped flowers in November 2019. Acacia pendula - Weeping Myall or Boree. Correa Angels Tears, C. Federation Belle, C. Firebird, C. glabra red form, C. Green Dream, C. Pinker Bells, C. reflexa Kangaroo Island form, C. reflexa Skye Bells, C. reflexa x decumbens, C. reflexa var. Barossa Gold has dusty red tubular flowers occurring in late autumn to early spring. This is a prostrate plant with the same leaves and flowers as the parent and is thriving in dappled shade in our garden. However, the following is a likely outcome. These are stalwart plants with glossy green leaves which grow rapidly and flower profusely. Correa reflexa var. cardinalis; and var. Another form worthy of cultivation. coriacea and C. reflexa var. The calyx is swollen with a flattened ridge and slightly darker green, reminiscent of a chefs cap hence the common name. (HTTP response code 503). 496 (1948). Correa reflexa is extremely variable, both in foliage, and flower shape, size, and colour. Correa Mallee Pastel and Correa Mallee Pink have performed well for us, especially one Mallee Pink bush which has been covered in flowers every winter since 2005. Correa lawrenceana var. We planted three of these plants, 1m high and wide, with shiny green leaves and pink and cream bell flowers, in March 2017. Staying safe while visiting a garden. We ship all over Australia, including WA and Tasmania. In this species, they are to 8 mm long, white to green, surrounded by the persistent corolla tube. We planted three of these Correa pulchella hybrids, 20cm high x 1-2m wide, with dark green rounded foliage and many pink bells, in September 2015. We planted 8 Correa Ring A Ding Ding four years ago and have been very impressed by their prolific orange flowers and prostrate habit. We planted five of these prostrate shrubs, 0.2-0.5m high x 0.5- 1m wide, with dark green leaves and short wide creamy lemon flowers in October 2018.
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