Trees & Shrubs » Camellia 12 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
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CAMELLIA 'April Tryst' This hardy, upright growing beauty is a moderate grower that forms a neat, well-shaped plant. Flowers are rich, true red in anemone form, that is, they have a boss of petaloids in the center of the flowers the same color as the petals. more info
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CAMELLIA 'BBG Hardy' (C8) Single rosy pink flowers grace this exceptionally hardy variety from the Brooklyn Botanical Garden. It’s origins are unknown, but its performance is a sure bet. more info
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CAMELLIA 'Kuro Delight' (C8) Spreading growth, with very long, narrow dark blue-green leaves. Flowers are large, maroon red, semi-double to loose peony form. Blooms for an extended period from mid to late spring. One of most cold hardy spring blooming varieties. more info
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CAMELLIA 'Maidens of Great Promise' (C8) The lovely double blooms are a luscious deep pink with a hint of salmon, rose-peony form, set off by glossy, green leaves. The compact plant is a vigorous grower and perhaps best of all, is one of the hardiest camellias. more info
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CAMELLIA 'R.L. Wheeler' (C8) Impressively large rose pink semi-double flowers adorn this upright shrub in early to mid-season. Introduced by the Wheeler Nursery in Macon, GA, but has proven to be quite cold hardy. more info
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CAMELLIA 'Winter's Interlude' (C8) Very cold-hardy selection to –15°F from the National Arboretum that blooms from November through December. Flowers are pink, anemone form- that is a ring of single petals with a pompom of pink petaloids in the center. more info
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CAMELLIA 'Winter's Star' (C8) Large violet-pink single flowers with a central boss of yellow stamens bloom very early October through November. Upright plant has leathery, semi glossy, medium green leaves. more info
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CAMELLIA handelii (C8) Rare in cultivation, this species has fine textured foliage and compact habit. It buds heavily with loads of small single, but very fragrant white flowers in late winter to early spring. Our plants come from cuttings collected by Ron in China. more info
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CAMELLIA japonica 'Blood of China' (C8) This compact evergreen shrub has dark green, glossy leaves, ultimately reaching 8 to 10 feet tall. The double flowers of this camillia are a deep rich red. more info
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CAMELLIA japonica 'Kumasaka' (C8) The double peony form flowers of 'Kumasaka' have ruffled rose-pink petals which encircle a cluster of golden stamens, borne on a plant of medium height (6-8 feet high and wide) with glossy evergreen leaves. more info
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CAMELLIA japonica var. koreana 'Longwood Valentine' (C8) A heavy budder, the 2.25-inch rosy-red single flowers with yellow anthers open over an extended period - January through April. The foliage is exceptionally beautiful, leaves are very heavy textured, dark glossy green and nearly round. more info
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CAMELLIA williamsii 'Aida' (C8) 'Aida' has large rose form double pink flowers and grows in a formal, narrow conical shape. It was selected after surviving two exceptionally cold winters in southeastern Pennsylvania in the 1970's. more info
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