Camellia edithae
Dongnan Sancha Camellia
Two species of Camellia are commonly grown in American gardens. They are Camellia japonica and Camellia sasanqua. There are countless varieties of each. Many varied and quite different species of Camellia occur in the Far East and Woodlanders is one of the few nurseries making these available to American gardeners. Camellias are best in semi-shade in sandy slightly acid soil which is kept mulched and watered. This species recently introduced has double rose pink flowers in late spring. The very distinctive deeply veined leaves make it worth growing for the attractive foliage and late flowers. Native to China.
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1 gal | $22.00 | ![]() |
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USDA Hardiness Zone 7-9

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