Correa pulchella 'Pink Flamingo'
Compact in growth, with rather shiny, dark green leaves, paler on their lower surface, this plant is wonderfully floriferous, carrying many bright salmon pink bells, each about 3/4" long, from November to March. It thrives in either sun or shade near the coast, light shade inland, in reasonably well-drained, non-alkaline soil, with moderate to (if shaded) occasional watering. This makes it particularly attractive for planting under oaks. Its hardiness is conservatively rated at "mid 20s", though I suspect that it will survive bouts of 20° F. or less.
Australian Plant Introduction
from The Arboretum at U.C. Santa Cruz
and KOALA BLOOMS