Camellia japonica (single red)

Todd Lista
Red Camellia (named cultivar ?)
(unknown 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 an unusual but nice form of Camellia japonica. This beautiful and unusual cultivar was left with us a number of years ago for someone who was to pick it up and take it to Korea. It never happened and we lost the name. We propogated it and now make it available. It has dark green foliage and very unusual single flowers with short deep red heavy textured flat petals surrounding abundant bright yellow stamens.
Pricing:
1 gal | $22.00 | ![]() |
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USDA Hardiness Zone 7-9
