Correa
Correa is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rutaceae, native to Australia and New Zealand. These plants are known for their vibrant, tubular flowers, which attract various pollinators, including birds and insects. Correa species are often used in gardens for their ornamental value and ability to thrive in diverse conditions.
The most common species, Correa reflexa, features bell-shaped flowers that can be red, pink, or green. Correa plants are typically evergreen shrubs, making them popular choices for landscaping. They are also drought-tolerant, which adds to their appeal in regions with limited water resources.