This
delightful white Correa (Rutaceae family) from Australia
is one of the few where the flower heads are held vertically
rather than hang downwards.
Since publishing this as Correa alba, I have been
informed that the plant in question is probably a hybrid
between C. alba and C. backhousiana. Pure
C. alba has the corolla completely split into four (occasionally
five) petals and is therefore even more star like than the
above.
Plant Portraits through the year
The
plants are arranged in alphabetical order with the date of the photograph
after it.