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Camellia japonica L.
... on a sheltered position, but needs necessarily an acid soil. Plant illustrated here, with a single flower, could be close to the wild form of the species. Thousands cultivars are available. Home: Japan, Korea Other views: Leaves with flowers Cultivated: France and Germany Author: Frdric Tournay Ethnobotanical aspects of Camellia japonica by Plants for a future database Back to the plant list
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Floridata: Camellia japonica
... Camellias flower from late winter to early spring. Over 3,000 varieties, cultivars and hybrids of Camellia japonica are cultivated. A lovely one is 'Adolphe Audusson', whose deep red flowers are more numerous ... spring after flowering. Keep other plants a safe distance away and apply mulch to protect the camellia's shallow roots. Light: Prefers partial shade, but they need more sun in colder climates. ...
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Camellia
... of Japan. It is said that YUKITSUBAKI has a variable DNA and it tends to produce multipetal flowers. KOSHINOHIME KUSUDAMA KOSHINOYOSOOI WABISUKE and WABISHIN Group Cultivars WABISUKE group indicates Camellia japonica cultivars of which flower has reduced stamens. WABISUKE group generally has a small flower. WABISHIN group indicates cultivars with small flowers. However people mix up the namings ...
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The Virginia Camellia Society - Education - Disease Problems of Camellias
... death or decline of the plant. Dieback: Dieback is a serious disease of both C. japonica and C. sasanqua caused by the fungus Glorerella cingulata. This fungus usually requires a wound ... roots of camellias, rhododendrons, and other woody ornamentals. Most Camellia japonica varieties are susceptible to root rot, while Camellia sasanqua and Camellia oleifera are not as susceptible. Root rot is usually ...
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The Virginia Camellia Society - Education - Gibbing
... acid in late summer or early fall. This has become popular because hard winter freezes frequently injure Camellia japonica flowers when they are in bloom. Also, in many instances, the treated flowers are larger ... out and join us at the workshops. Also, gibberellic acid may be purchased from the American Camellia Society in the powdered form. It is easy to mix and comes with instructions. One gram ...
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CAMELLIACAMELLIA Camellia japonica Canker and Dieback (fungus - Glomerella cingulata): Sudden wilting of branches is usually the first indication of disease. Gray blotches appear on bark of stem or branches. Underlying wood dies and bark may split to form open wounds or cankers. Pinkish pustules or spore masses may be seen in these cankers during moist periods. Leaves on affected branches turn ...
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Camellia
... recommended, and it is best if only 10% of the roots are removed. Pests and diseases: Camellia is vulnerable to aphids, red spider mites sooty mold, weevils and chlorosis. Some species suitable for ... than the other members of the species, this plant has abundant small white flowers. Camellia japonica: camellia, common camellia - This is the most widely grown species. Although best known as a shrub, ...
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Camellia Cuttings
... Cuttings Propagating Camellias from Cuttings Advice on rooting cuttings of camellias (c) 2004 Mississippi Gulf Coast Camellia Society Home > Culture > Cuttings Growing camellias from cutting is best done beginning in late June as ... be of recent growth which in late June will mean that in the case of the Camellia japonica any collected material will ordinarily be about 6-8 inches long. 5. Trim down ...
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Camellia of the Year
... Reticulatas are famous for their large blooms but are typically not cold hardy on the gulf coast. However when crossed with a Camellia japonica, the seedling offspring sometimes takes on both the reticulata's large bloom and and the japonica's winter hardiness. Frank Houser is such a plant. In addition to an solid red variety there is a red-and-white ...
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Open Directory - Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Plantae: Magnoliophyta: Magnoliopsida: Theaceae: Camellia
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