Description
Botanical Name: Correa lawrenceana
Common Name: Mountain correa
Family: Rutaceae
Size: 1-4m H x 2-3m W
Leaves: Leathery, variable, shortly stalked, 3-7cm long, pointed, upper surface shiny, lower surface densely hairy, greyish or rusty.
Flowers: Cream/green tubular, up to 3cm long, pendulous on short stalks from leaf axils.
Flowering Time: Autumn mainly/ winter/spring.
Fruit: A 4-celled capsule.
Habitat/distribution: Understorey in wet sclerophyll forests, widespread from sea level to mountains. Also Vic, NSW.






