Correa ‘Carmine Bells’ (Correa ‘Dusky Bells’)*

Red Australian Fuchsia

Boething Treeland Farms grows over 1,000 varieties of trees, shrubs, perennials and specialty plants on 10 California nurseries to serve the wholesale landscape and nursery industries throughout the Western United States and beyond.

Plant Type: Ground Covers / Shrubs

Evergreen-Deciduous: Evergreen

Overall Mature Size: Medium

Also Grown As: Bush

Mature Height & Spread: 1-2' x 3-5'

Natural Growth Habit: Dense, Mounding, Spreading

Native To: Australia, Cultivar

Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Shade

Water: Medium Water, Low Water

Flower Color: Pink

Bloom Time: Spring, Fall, Winter

Special Features: Attracts Birds/Butterflies/Bees / Cold Hardy / Deer Resistant / Drought Resistant / Fire Resistant/Retardant / Fragrant / Seacoast Conditions / Shade Tolerant

Container Sizes: #1, #3

Sunset Garden Zones: 14-24

USDA Hardiness Zone: 8-10

A Bit More

Correa ‘Carmine Bells’ is a low-growing, evergreen shrub featuring a dense, mounding habit, velvety, gray-green to dark green oval leaves and a prolific display of pendant, tubular carmine-pink flowers that bloom from fall through spring. Perfect for mass planting, groundcover, container gardening, banks/slopes, low border. It thrives in full sun to part shade and is highly shade tolerant. It does well in dry shade (such as under mature oak trees). Low water needs once established, though occasional summer irrigation is helpful in hot summer regions. Prefers poor, rocky, or sandy, well-draining soils. Does not tolerate standing water. Highly deer and rabbit-resistant. Fire-resistant. Cold hardy to 20°F.

 

A Bit More

Correa ‘Carmine Bells’ is a low-growing, evergreen shrub featuring a dense, mounding habit, velvety, gray-green to dark green oval leaves and a prolific display of pendant, tubular carmine-pink flowers that bloom from fall through spring. Perfect for mass planting, groundcover, container gardening, banks/slopes, low border. It thrives in full sun to part shade and is highly shade tolerant. It does well in dry shade (such as under mature oak trees). Low water needs once established, though occasional summer irrigation is helpful in hot summer regions. Prefers poor, rocky, or sandy, well-draining soils. Does not tolerate standing water. Highly deer and rabbit-resistant. Fire-resistant. Cold hardy to 20°F.