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Correa 'Manii'(Australian fuchsia 'Mannii') is a likely hybrid between Correa pulchella and Correa reflexa. It first appeared as a chance seedling in Sir Frederick Mann's garden in Melbourne, Australia, after whom it is named.
Winter flowering in the UK, it is
a small to medium tender shrub which grows from between 0.6m to 1.5m tall. The flowers are tubular and up to 4cm long by 1cm across. The flowers are a vivid red on the exterior and a paler pink inside. The perianth has reflexed tips. The flowering season varies from spring, autumn to winter and autumn to summer.
Winter flowering in the UK, it is
a small to medium tender shrub which grows from between 0.6m to 1.5m tall. The flowers are tubular and up to 4cm long by 1cm across. The flowers are a vivid red on the exterior and a paler pink inside. The perianth has reflexed tips. The flowering season varies from spring, autumn to winter and autumn to summer.
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