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CAMELLIA 'April Dawn' Long season of bloom on an erect vigorous, cold hardy hybrid. Formal double flowers in shades of pink and white variegated. more info
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CAMELLIA 'April Remembered' This vigorous growing, evergreen shrub blooms from early to late spring. Flowers are semi-double, cream to pink-shaded, and abundant. Possibly one of the hardiest camellias. more info
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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 'Ashton's Supreme' Enliven the garden in autumn with deep lavender-pink
anemone to peony-form flowers that cover an upright,
dense plant with dark green, shiny foliage. Profuse bloomer
in mid-season (October through November), continuing
until deep cold arrives. 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 'Glen 40' Brilliant, cherry red, formal double blooms are displayed against glossy, dark evergreen foliage and really pop in shade. Blooms mid to late season. This winning plant is suitable for milder regions of the U.S. Originated at Azalea Glen Nursery in Loxley, more info
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CAMELLIA 'Goggy' Semi-double to formal pale pink flowers beautifully contrast against the lustrous dark evergreen leaves. This vigorous upright shrub grows at a moderate rate in full sun to partial shade. more info
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CAMELLIA 'Jacks' This upright cultivar is probably the most compact of the species staying under 5 feet for many years. Deep pink formal double flowers appear Mid-February into March and are very striking with the petals arranged in many overlapping concentric circles. more info
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CAMELLIA 'Koto no Kaori' The cultivar name translates to "Fragrance of Ancient City". The small single hot pink flowers are sweetly scented and are some of the most colorful of the fragrant camellias. Bloom time is usually in March. New leaves emerge with a trace of red. 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 'Lady Vansittart' White flowers with rose pink stripes adorn this mid to late spring blooming cultivar. Medium size flowers are semi-double with broad, wavy-edged petals. Growth rate is slow, forming a dense shrub with nice glossy evergreen foliage. 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 'Snow Flurry' One of the earliest fall blooming hybrids with elegant white, full peony to anemone form. Blooms from late September to mid November and very floriferous, even at an early age. Growth habit is globular to spreading, with arching branches. more info
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CAMELLIA 'Survivor' One of the hardiest camellias, it is a vigorous growing shrub and produces an abundance of single white flowers with a noticeable fragrance in the early autumn. Its name stems from the fact that it survived -9F. more info
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CAMELLIA 'Winter's Darling' Flowers are deep cerise pink, two-tone miniature anemones. Blooms from November through December. Cold hardy to -10F. more info
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