[1] The tubular flowers are pale carmine pink and appear predominantly between March and September.
The name 'Dusky Bells' was originally applied to a Correa reflexa cultivar, but came to be adopted for the plant now known by that name.
[1] An application to register the name 'Dusky Bells' was received by the Australian Cultivar Registration Authority in 1980 and accepted in 1986.
Being a hybrid, propagation by cuttings is required to produce plants which are true to type.
[1] Correa 'Dusky Bells' has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.