Camellia japonica Japanese Camellia A favorite plant for mild climates, several species, plus thousands of cultivars and hybrids, offer an almost endless array of flower colors and shapes on lustrous green leaves.
Camellia japonica ( Berenice Boddy Camellia ) 'Berenice Boddy' is a robust cultivar bearing sizable, semi-double flowers in a soft, pale pink, flushed a deeper pink on the outer petals. Slow growing, upright to spreading shrub or small tree with age.
Camellia japonica 'Lady Laura' Lady Laura Camellia Description The Japanese Camellia has soil requirements that are similar to that of Azaleas, acidic and well drained, and are not very tolerant of salty soils.
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Camellia japonica Alba Plena is one of the most beautiful and most prized of all the camellias. It is nicknamed the 'Bourbon Camellia'. Captain Connor of the East Indiaman, brought the flower to England in 1792.
Botanical name: Camellia japonica Family: Theaceae (tea family) A native of China, the Camellia produces flowers up to 5 in wide with yellow centers and rounded overlapping petals, much like a rose.
Camellia japonica 'Konronkoku' also known as Camellia japonica 'Kouron-jura', Camellia japonica 'Nigra' - Camellia Plant Search A-Z of Plants Pick List ...
Camellia japonica 'Silver Anniversary' Genus: Camellia Species: japonica Cultivar: 'Silver Anniversary' ...
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Japanese Camellia (Camellia japonica) Common Camellia C. japonica is naturally a large shrub or small tree variable in size, growth rate, and habit. Hundred-year old plants in California could reach heights as high as 20 feet tall with equal spread.
Camellia japonica 'Happy Birthday': Large creamy white flowers, produced in early summer and again in late summer. Group 2 clematis height up to 3m (10ft). Rhododendron 'Birthday Girl': Pink flowers in May.
Camellia japonica varieties: Following is a list of C. japonica varieties that are old standbys. The listing specifies bloom season and flower size.
Camellia japonica "Brilliant" This Camellia japonica "Brilliant" in our shade garden stands about head-high but is only a couple feet wide, a very upright column.
Camellia japonica 'Korean Fire' For the past 15 years the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society has awarded gold medals to under-appreciated woody landscape plants.
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Camellia japonica, Camellia sasanqua Family: Theaceae Camellia Origin: Japan ...
Camellia japonica : Japanese Camellia - Whole Plant Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Blue Mist' : Blue Mist Spirea - Whole Plant Ceanothus x pallidus 'Marie Simon' : Marie Simon Hybrid Ceanothus - Flowers ...
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Japanese camellia ( Camellia japonica ) Glossy evergreen leaves, flowers from mid-winter to spring. Cotoneaster horizontalis Small glossy leaves, green, turning red in autumn, red berries, upright habit.
Camellia Japonica - A flowering evergreen that grows to a height of 12 to 20 feet and spreads 10 to 15 feet wide. Spent blooms should be removed. Emerald Arborvitae - Grows to a height of 15 feet and spreads up to four feet wide.
(Camellia japonica) There are two major flavors of camellia in Arkansas: sasanqua camellia (Camellia sasanqua) and Japanese camellias (C. japonica).
An enormous, red-blooming Camellia japonica provides a backdrop, and a thick carpet of mondo grass (Ophiopogon japonicus) is a luxuriant emerald border. NextTulip bulbs ...
Most flowers sleep through the winter; Camellia japonica takes center stage with its gorgeous blooms. Annual Plants With Attractive Foliage ...
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Camellias were first introduced to America in the 18th century. Native to China, European explorers brought them back home on their travels abroad. One species in particular, Camellia japonica, became… How to Repot a Sundew ...
But in spiral flowers we have a different arrangement; thus the leaves of the calyx of Camellia japonica cover each other partially like tiles on a house. This aestivation is imbricate.
Over 3,000 varieties, cultivars and hybrids of Camellia japonica are cultivated. Camellias are a traditional favorite across the southeastern U.S. outdoors. The room must be cool and airy.
See also: Japonica, Camellia, Green, Evergreen, May
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