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How To Plant Camellia Japonica in a Container
GardenGuides — How To Plant Camellia Japonica in a Container. The Camellia Japonica is more commonly known as the Japanese Camellia. There are many varieties with flowers of white, pink and red and range in height from 6 to 10 feet. The leaves on the plant are v...More…
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Camellia japonica varieties:
Clemson University Extension — Camellias are large, attractive, broad-leaved, evergreen shrubs that are highly prized for their flowers, which bloom from winter to spring. There are more than 2,300 named cultivars registered with the American Camellia Society. In South ...More…
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Camellia japonica
(fungus - Sclerotinia camelliae): Petal blight affects only the flower portion of the plant. The first evidence of infection is the appearance of small, brown, irregular-shaped spots on the petals. Affected petals have a "veined" appearance and ...More…
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Camellia japonica
HCS — Japanese Camellia is best reserved for planting in zones 7 to 9, where its blooms during warm periods of Winter and Spring are its cherished ornamental feature, set against a backdrop of evergreen foliage. Camellia japonica Japanese CamelliaMore…
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Camellia Japonica Hedge
Burke's Backyard — Camellias are wonderful plants. Most varieties have attractive, glossy green foliage, and they put on their fabulous flower display in the cooler months of the year when the rest of the garden often looks dull and bare. As well as making ...More…
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Camellia japonica 'Spring's Promise'
Missouri Botanical Garden — In the St. Louis area, grow in moist, acidic, organically rich, well-drained soils in part shade in a sheltered and protected microclimate such as near the south side of a home or building. Protection from direct sun in hot summer afternoons is ...More…
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Camellia japonica 'April Tryst'
Missouri Botanical Garden — In the St. Louis area, grow in moist, acidic, organically rich, well-drained soils in part shade in a sheltered and protected microclimate such as near the south side of a home or building. Protection from direct sun in hot summer afternoons is ...More…
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Camellia Japonica
Amazon.com — Artist Dazzle Vision EAN 4543034011506 Format Import Release Date 2007-05-01 Seikodo Product Code DDCH-5002 SKU X217616269More…
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Camellia japonica
Missouri Botanical Garden — In its native areas of China, Korea, Taiwan and Japan, the camellia flourishes in shaded or semi-shaded positions, and sheltered in cold climates. Well-draining neutral to acid soil is essential. In St. Louis camellias must be grown indoors ...More…
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Shrubs: Camellia japonica
NC State University Coop Extension — Partial shade (pine shade is ideal); prefers acidic, moist, well-drained soil high in organic matter Alternate, simple, lustrous, leathery dark green leaves; 2 to 4" long; some yellowing of foliage can occur in winter with direct sun Upright, ...More…