Correa rufa

Correa rufa, also known as the red correa or forest coral, is a flowering plant native to Australia, belonging to the family Rutaceae.

The medicinal properties of Correa rufa lie in its leaves and flowers, which have been traditionally used by indigenous Australians for their antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties.

The health benefits of Correa rufa include its ability to treat wounds, skin conditions, and respiratory issues, as well as its use as a natural antiseptic and antibacterial agent.

Herbal preparations of Correa rufa are made by infusing the leaves and flowers in water or oil, which can be used topically or taken internally under the guidance of a healthcare professional.