Family: Rutaceae.
Native.
Occurrence: Mostly grows in granite areas, often on rocky outcrops.
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Elsewhere the flowers may be yellowish or pale red.
Common Correa (Correa reflexa) usually grows in heathy dry forests. Its leaves are sparsely, but stiffly, hairy, and it grows to an open shrub or shrublet.
Photo: Rock Correa. Mt Tarrengower.