Correa glabra 'Ivory Chimes'
Botanical Family | Rutaceae |
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Botanical Genus | Correa |
Botanical species | glabra |
PBR Variety | Not Protected |
Common / Trade Name | Ivory Chimes |
Habit | Small Shrub |
Mature Height (Meters) | 0.75 - 1.5m |
Spread / Spacing (Meters) | 0.75 - 1.5m |
Flower Colour | Ivory |
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Flowering Start Time | Autumn |
Flowering End Time | Winter |
Foliage Colour | Green |
Climate | Suitable for a wide range of climates |
Sunlight | Full Sun / Part Shade |
Australia Native | Yes |
Uses & Features | Perfect for low level plantings |
Information Guide |
Ivory Chimes is one of the many selected seedlings from the hardy parentage of Correa glabra. This plant has vigour, maintains a dense habit, and produces dainty bell-shaped soft lime and fades to ivory as the flower matures between autumn to late winter. Ivory Chimes is useful for rockery plantings or can be planted in areas where medium level plantings are required, or can be clipped as a medium sized hedge. This plant produces colour & nectar over the cooler months. Correa glabra comes in many different selections commonly named Rock Correa or Rock Fushsia. Other selections include Barossa Gold, Coliban River, Ivory Beacons, Ivory Lantern, and Lime Chimes which can be mixed planted to create textural and level variations in the landscape. |
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Soil PH Conditions | Soil pH: 6.4 to 7.5 - Soil preparation: Soil can range from quite acid to alkaline in pH levels, it is important to have good soil preparation to gain the best results when planting natives. This improves the water-holding capacity of the soil and for young plants, once established, will have lower water requirements. |
Water Recommendations | Grows well in both shade and full sun. It is adaptable to most well drained soils and is a versatile plant. Once this plant is established it will tolerate dry and light frost conditions, but over long periods of dry will require watering. |
Fertiliser Recommendations | This plant requires little maintenance and it is best to initially feed with a slow release low phosphorus fertiliser to help first establish the plant. It is beneficial to follow up with the occasional reapplication of fertiliser and apply as required. Mulching around the base of the plant will help retain moisture and suppress weeds. |
DISCLAIMER - The information provided on this website is to be used as a guide, and the photos are for illustration purposes only. The Bush Magik plant range is based on our experience and the positive feedback from the Home Gardener, the Nursery and Landscape industry. All PBR varieties are selected from a strong genetic gene pool with vigorous growing out trials conducted alongside similar comparators. All information is believed to be correct and is given in good faith.