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Australian Fuchsia Alba in the GardenTags plant encyclopedia

Correa 'Alba'

 

Australian Fuchsia 'Alba'

Correa are evergreen Autumn and Winter flowering plants originating from Australia. The have tubular or bell-shaped pendent flowers with 4 reflexed or spreading petals. Some varieties are more hardy than others.'Alba' has grey-green foliage and bears creamy-white bell-shaped flowers

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plant Features
  • Australian Fuchsia Alba likes full sun

    Full sun

  • Australian Fuchsia Alba likes occasional watering

    Occasional watering

  • Australian Fuchsia Alba is frost hardy: 23f (-5°c)

    Frost Hardy: 23F (-5°C)

  • Australian Fuchsia Alba likes free draining and fertile

    Free draining and fertile

 
plant information

Common name

Australian Fuchsia 'Alba'

Latin name

Correa 'Alba'

type

Evergreen shrub or tree

family

Rutaceae

ph

5.5 - 7.5 Acid - Neutral

  • Light

    Australian Fuchsia Alba likes full sun

    Full sun

  • Frost

    Australian Fuchsia Alba is frost hardy: 23f (-5°c)

    Frost Hardy: 23F (-5°C)

  • Soil

    Australian Fuchsia Alba likes free draining and fertile

    Free draining and fertile

  • Water

    Australian Fuchsia Alba likes occasional watering

    Occasional watering

Plant & bloom calendar

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    Best time to plant
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full grown dimensions

The size of a fully grown Australian Fuchsia Alba is 1.00meters x 1.50meters 1.00 M 1.50 M

Correa 'Alba'

Correa are evergreen Autumn and Winter flowering plants originating from Australia. The have tubular or bell-shaped pendent flowers with 4 reflexed or spreading petals. Some varieties are more hardy than others.'Alba' has grey-green foliage and bears creamy-white bell-shaped flowers


Flowering

From Early Autumn TO Early Spring

Tubular flowers are borne in Autumn and through Winter

 

Planting

From Mid Spring TO Late Spring

Correas like full sun and well drained, fertile soil which is acid to neutral. If grown in pots, plant in ericaceous compost and in full light, shaded from direct mid-day sun.

 

Propagating by cuttings

From Early Summer TO Mid Summer

Take semi- ripe cuttings from this season's growth in Summer. Cut neatly, just below a leaf node, a 5" approx. piece of a healthy shoot that has soft growth at the tip. pinch out the growing tip, and cut off the bottom leaves. Dip the bottom of the cutting in hormone rooting powder, and carefully place in a pot of cutting compost with the leaves just above the level of the compost. Water, label, cover with a polythene bag, and place in a warm, bright place, out of direct sunlight. Take the polythene bag off periodically for a while for ventilation (at least twice a week)

 
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