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Native Fuscia

Correa sp.

Description:

1m sparse plant with two or three flowers. Spring flowering. I will hunt down which species when I recap later

Habitat:

Sandy ground among cabbage palms, coachwood trees and red gums. Sand dunes between a beach and a salt-water lagoon. Protected gully in dappled shade

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2 Comments

StephenSolomons
StephenSolomons 11 years ago

Thank you Leanne that seems to be the one

LeanneGardner
LeanneGardner 11 years ago

Hi Stephen. I'm almost certain this would be a Native Fuschia (Correa reflexa) Have a look & see if you agree. http://anpsa.org.au/APOL24/dec01-6.html

StephenSolomons
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StephenSolomons

2262, New South Wales, Australia

Spotted on Sep 19, 2009
Submitted on Jan 25, 2013

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