This small shrub forms a low spreading habit with erect stems that are covered in woolly grey-green rounded leaves. The white waxy bell-shaped flowers appear from early summer to late autumn. It is an excellent coastal specimen plant.

Hardiness zones 7 to 10

Correa albais naturally found in the coastal margins of all states of Australia except Queensland growing in well-drained moderately fertile soils that tend to be dry. It prefers a full sun in an open position and is drought and salt spray tolerant and mildly frost resistant.

White Correa is grown for its coastal hardiness and is used as a specimen plant in small or native gardens. It is also planted in a low mixed shrub border and establishes in 2 to 3 years tolerating dry conditions. It is suitable for small or in roof gardens and requires little care once its established. ID 1454

Correa(KO-ree-ah) alba (?l-ba)

Rutaceae (roo-TAY-see-ee)
Rue and Citrus Family