Correa
By Dottydaisy2
- 6 Dec, 2022
- 11 likes
One of my favourite winter Shrubs… pruned it right back this year…
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No I haven't either and it looks amazing.
6 Dec, 2022
Do you keep it out in the border or under shelter, DD? I had 'Marian's Marvel' in a pot but she got too large, unfortunately. I would love another in the border but don't think they would survive the cold on our hill!
7 Dec, 2022
Me neither, but it's beautiful!
7 Dec, 2022
Me neither, very striking. How big is this bloom? It is hard to judge from a close up photo.
7 Dec, 2022
Ive a Bomarea, which has similar flowers, but its tender and deciduous.
7 Dec, 2022
A lovely addition to the winter garden, Dd. Very attractive flowers.
7 Dec, 2022
Thanks all …..the flowers are small….like a small fuchsia…it is fairly tender…. not sure how it’s going to cope with these constant freezing temperatures!
12 Dec, 2022
Very nice and also evergreen, hope it servives. I dare not look to closely at some of my "tenders". Loropetalum Fire Dragon leaves are blackened!
25 Jan, 2023
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Hi Dd, well I don't think I've heard of this shrub before but I certainly like those tubular bells..:))
6 Dec, 2022