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CORREA* pulchella. 
Pretty Correa. 
OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Nat. ord. Rutacex. $ Diosmee Australasice Ad. Juss. 
CORREA. — Supra, vol. 1. fol. 3. 
C. pulchella ; foliis ovatis obtusis undulatis utrinque pubescentibus, corollis 
cylindricis ventricosis, calycibus abbreviatis truncatis. 
C. pulchella. Hort. 
Suffrutex, ramis teretibus, ferrugineis. Folia ovata, obtusa, coriacea, 
undulata, utrinque pubescentia, mox denudata. Flores solitarii, rosei, 
penduli. Calyx abbreviatus, truncatus. Corolla ventricosa, 4-dentata, 
tomentosa, calyce multoties longior. Stamina alterna, paulà longiora. 
Ovarium glabrum. 
A handsome shrub; our drawing of which was made in 
the Greenhouse of the Comte de Vandes in October last. 
It is said to have been introduced by Mr. Mackay, of the 
Clapton Nursery, about the year 1824; is a healthy-looking, 
hardy, greenhouse shrub ; and strikes from cuttings without 
much difficulty. 
A native of the southern coast of New Holland. 
Correa alba is not so different from this as it appears 
to be at first sight; the principal distinction consisting 
in the colour of the flower, and the smallness and undu- 
lation of the leaves. 
An undershrub, with taper, ferruginous branches. 
* M. Correa de Serra, after whom this was named, was a distinguished 
Portuguese Botanist, whose merits are better known to his surviving friends 
than to the public. His chief works were an excellent paper on Aurantiace®, 
and some Carpological dissertations in the Annales du Muséum. 
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