Showing posts with label Camellias. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camellias. Show all posts

Monday, March 9, 2026

How To Grow And Care For Camellias

 


Photo source:  Southern Living

"The South is the heart of camellia country. Indeed, common camellia (Camellia japonica) is even Alabama's state flower. Although it seems like these evergreen flowering shrubs, which are so well suited to our area, must have been born here, they actually hail from eastern and southern Asia. Camellias are members of the tea family, Theaceae, and bring beautiful blooms to our gardens during the cold months.

More than 3,000 named kinds of camellias exist in a remarkable range of colors, forms, and sizes. They are not browsed by deer, another plus point for life outdoors in the South. These beautiful shrubs—some grow as much as a foot a year to eventually form a small tree—can be planted in the fall through early spring in Southern gardens. Read on for more tips on planting and tending camellias."  Comment from Southern Living

Trying to learn as much as I can about this beautiful plant I'd love to grow.

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Camellia Flower Facts and Why This Shrub is So Popular

 


Photo source:  Better Homes and Gardens

"If it seems like the camellia flower blooms almost all year, that's because they do. Sometimes called the rose of winter or the queen of winter flowers, camellia varieties usually bloom during the colder months. What does a camellia look like? In addition to resembling roses, camellia flowers can be shaped like anemones or peonies. The blooms can be single, double, and semi-double, and come in red, pink, white, or a mix of these colors. There's more to camellias than just their beautiful blooms—here are some fascinating facts to make you love them even more."  Comment from Better Homes and Gardens

This is one plant that I have always wanted to grow, but never did.  It is so beautiful!

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