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Botanical Name

Correa decumbens

Common Name

Spreading Correa

Description

Correa decumbens is a low, spreading shrub endemic to South Australia, particularly the Mount Lofty Ranges. It typically grows to 30–60cm high and can spread up to 1.5 metres wide, forming a neat, ground-hugging habit. In late winter through spring, it produces slender, upright tubular flowers in shades of red tipped with green, which attract nectar-feeding birds. Tolerant of part to full shade and moderately drought hardy once established, it prefers well-drained soils and suits both coastal and inland gardens. Ideal for understorey planting, native borders, or habitat gardens where subtle colour and wildlife interest are desired.

Plant Category

Ground Covers

Size (H x W)

30–60cm high and can spread up to 1.5 metres wide

Endemic to South Australia, particularly the Mount Lofty Ranges

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