Correa is a genus of Australian plants with distinctive bell-shaped flowers. The Correa genus is in the family Rutaceae, and like many in this family the crushed leaves have a disctinctive scent. One species has been named Christmas bush because it flowers in mid-summer and for its festive red and green appearance. The photo below shows Correa reflexa. Wildflowers A flower is the reproductive organ of those plants classified as angiosperms (flowering plants; Division Magnoliophyta). ...
This photo was taken by user:Karen Johnson at Wilsons Promontory National Park in Victoria, Australia. ...
See Australian flora Flowers of a Yellow Box eucalyptus Australian bushland, Victoria Australian bushland, Victoria Australian flora, in order to cope with the extreme conditions present in much of Australia, has evolved to cope with a common set of conditions, namely the ubiquitous presence of fire; soils low in nutrients (due to a...
Correa received a Master's degree in Economics from the Université Catholique de Louvain (Belgium) and a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (United States) in 2001.
Correa defines himself as a humanist, a Christian of the left (he is a Roman Catholic), and an advocate of political sovereignty and regional integration.
Correa has stated that he does not consider the Colombian FARC guerrilla group to be a terrorist organization, believing that it would amount to declaring war on the group and further involving Ecuador in Colombia's internal conflict.