
How to Prune White correa?
(Correa alba)
White correa, also known as White correa
An evergreen shrub known for its silver-green foliage and white star-shaped flowers, white correa thrives with occasional pruning. Optimal pruning should occur in early spring or winter to shape the plant, encourage bushier growth, and maintain health by removing dead or damaged branches. Pruning after flowering allows gardeners to manage size without sacrificing blooms. Regular pruning also promotes air circulation, reducing the risk of disease in white correa. Keep tools sharp and clean for precise cuts.