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Camellia sasanqua
Auburn University Agriculture — Smaller than Camellia japonica. Depending upon cultivar, blooms are red, white, pink, or variegated in the fall. Less than 2" long. Serrated with or without black glands. Leaves are thinner than Camellia japonica. Often the midvein, petiole, and ...More…
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Camellia sasanqua
Auburn University Agriculture — Smaller than Camellia japonica. Depending upon cultivar, blooms are red, white, pink, or variegated in the fall. Less than 2" long. Serrated with or without black glands. Leaves are thinner than Camellia japonica. Often the midvein, petiole, and ...More…
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Camellia Sasanqua 'Yuletide'
Burke's Backyard — You may remember about two years ago on Burke's Backyard we did a tremendously popular courtyard makeover using blue metal dust (also known as crusher dust or quarry sand), an inexpensive but very classy looking material. The stark white of the ...More…
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Shrubs: Camellia sasanqua
NC State University Coop Extension — Alternate, simple, lustrous dark green leaves; 1.5 to 3" long Sun to partial shade; prefers acidic, moist, well-drained soil high in organic matter Upright, densely branched shrub; pyramidal to oval shape 2 to 3" single or double white, pink or ...More…