Correa alba white is a small Australian native shrub to about 1.5 metres in height by a similar width. Delightful shrub which contrasts nicely in any style of garden. Can be used for low hedging, or in a raised native garden bed.
Mulching in summer is a great idea to help keep moist and healthy. Tip prune after flowering to maintain vigor an density. Leaves are oval shaped, grayish in colour with the under surface covered with short hairs. They are 15 to 30 mm long by 10-30 mm wide. The white flowers occur from the leaf axils and are about 12 mm in diameter. Flowering occurs mainly in late autumn and winter but occasional flowers will be seen at other times.