Correa ‘Canberra Bells’

Correa ‘Canberra Bells’ is a small rounded shrub growing to approximately one metre high.

Product Description

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 ‘Canberra Bells’
Planting ‘Canberra Bells’ at Government House, Canberra

 

Product Features

Origin: Developed from a controlled pollination, as part of our breeding programme.
Uses: Suitable for small gardens, courtyards, large pots or shrub beds.
Fauna: Attracts Honeyeaters and other native birds to the garden.
Maintenance: Trim after flowering if desired.
Protected by Plant Breeder's Rights. PBR 4251