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The Virginia Camellia Society Members-in-Action
... in fall. Sasanquas grow 3 to 6 feet tall, making them smart choices for small gardens. Nice ones to grow include white Snow Flurry, pink Chansonette and red Yuletide. "The sasanquas grow slowly and stay ... and tease the roots in an outward direction. This allows the roots to penetrate and grow into the surrounding soil. * Adequate moisture is needed until new roots develop. Keep them moist ...
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OCALA CAMELLIA SOCIETY
... February. The semitropical climate makes Marion County a great place to grow not only japonicas and hybrids outdoors, but also reticulatas, with little ... Buff/Yellow 6a..Protected, treated or untreated.....Green 7...MINIATURES............................White 8...SASANQUAS and other Species..White 9...SEEDLINGS................................Pink 10..MUTANTS..................................Red TRAY ...
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justgardeners.com
... shelter, as do their famous spring blooming relatives. Sasanquas require slightly acidic soil, grow to 6-8 feet and nearly as wide, ... New hybrids are bicolored and darker toned, but the most common sasanquas are clear pale pinks. Consider adding one to a protected ... tree peonies require less long cold periods than herbaceous peonies. They grow best in rich, loamy soil. Good drainage and moisture are ...
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A Checklist for Selecting Camellias
... protection will grow out of doors: ‘Miss Tulare’, ‘Alaska Beauty’, ‘Dr. Clifford Park’, and ‘Valentine Day.’ Understock for grafts. Along the Gulf South the following sasanquas are ... ‘Lady Laura’, ‘Lucy Stewart’, ‘Sawada’s Dream’, and ‘Moonlight Bay.’ Award winning Camellia sasanquas. ‘Chansonette’, ‘Harriette Ruster’, ‘Leslie Anne’, ‘Miss Ed’, ‘Bonanza’, ‘Star Above Star’, ‘Yuletide’, ‘Our ...
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Floridata's Sasanqua Gallery - Menu
... introduced and we will be adding to this area over time as we research (and grow!) more sasanquas. See the Plant Profile of Camellia sasanqua for more information on this beautiflul evergreen ...
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Floridata: A Gardener's Journal - October 2004
... Japanese persimmon beomes more popular each year because it's easy to grow, beautiful and produces lots of tasty fruit without a lot of ... the japonica camellias (Camellia japonica). There's red and pink and rose sasanquas but my favorite is the snow white 'Mini-no-yuki'. I ... - this is one of many reasons we love these easy to grow species as do the butterlies and hummingbirds! I enjoy October's ...
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Floridata: A Gardener's Journal - 2004
... freed from the thicket were three 9 ft (2.7 m)) high 'Mine-no-yuki' sasanquas (Camellia sasanqua), 4 holly ferns (Cyrtomium falcatum), 3 Oregon grape hollies (Mahonia bealei), a sago ... : Poems to compose and seeds to sow, write one that rhymes and be good and grow. - Jack 6/7/04 © 1996-2006 Floridata.com LC Tallahassee, Florida USA
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Floridata: A Gardener's Journal - 2004
... live oaks (Quercus virginiana) is home to tea olive (Osmanthus fragrans), banana shrub (Michelia figo), sasanquas (Camellia sasanqua) and camellia (Camellia japonica)which is just visible on the left. In the ... plant" features that are evolving Floridata into a plant encyclopedia and catalog. Please help us grow by supporting and shopping at BulbMall® and the other vendors like Amazon, eBay (which is ...
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Floridata: A Gardener's Journal - January 2003
... shrubs that I've been wanting to move. I relocated two small sasanquas and three camellias that weren't doing too well. I moved a ... 's freezes kept everything mostly brown this year. By now the prolific sasanquas (Camellia sasanqua) are wrapping up for the season and have no more ... the beauty of this plant that not only do I grow it but I like to grow as much as possible. Therefore this year I intend ...
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Floridata: A Gardener's Journal - September 2002
... around and declared this area "done" except for enjoying watching it grow more beautiful each year. (OK, the truth be told, I' ... in late July. The ample moisture caused local vegetation rejoice and grow crazy. It was amazing and satisfying to see everything so ... North Florida to have a perfect climate for camellias - japonicas and sasanquas. By selecting a mixture of early and late blooming varieties ...
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