Any number of honey-eating birds will join the queue when Correa Dinner Bells comes into flower and the nectar starts flowing. From mid-summer through to winter you can guarantee that the calls of happy birds will ring through your garden as they sup on the cream-tipped red bell flowers which festoon this compact medium shrub. Correa Dinner Bells retains a dense hedging habit with little attention, likes an open sunny or partially shaded spot in well drained soils in cool temperate, sub tropical and semi arid climates.
A small dense native shrub, Correa Tucker Time Dinner Bells (Correa glabra x decumbens) is an evergreen dense mounding shrub with glossy dark green leaves. Like all Coreeas, Tucker Time Dinner Bells has a long flowering season producing beautiful cream tipped red and yellow bell shaped flowers from November to August.