Camellia japonica 'Jury's Yellow'

Camellia Cultivar
Two species of Camellia are commonly grown in American gardens. They are Camellia japonica and Camellia sasanqua. There are countless varieties of each. This is a nice form of Camellia japonica with semi-double flowers that are creamy colored but yellow stamens give yellowish cast. True yellow forms or hybrids of Camellia japonica have long been sought. Camellias are best in semi-shade in sandy slightly acid soil which is kept mulched and watered. Blooms in late winter. Camellia japonica is native to Japan.
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1 gal | $22.00 | ![]() |
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USDA Hardiness Zone 7-9

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