camellias in English

noun
1
an evergreen eastern Asian shrub related to the tea plant, grown for its showy flowers and shiny leaves.
Rhododendrons, most heathers, camellias and many others must have acid soil.
noun
    camelia

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1. View our entire selection of Camellias including Japonicas, Sasanqua Camellias, Camellia hybrids, and Tea Camellias

2. Camellias and Agapanthuses complete the picture.

3. Camellias are dense shrubs with brilliant foliage

4. Keep Camellias out of the path of wind

5. Today, few gardens are without their share of Camellias

6. Camellias have a highly variable growth rate in pots

7. Camellias have been prized possessions of gardeners for decades

8. Camellia japonica Camellias are a cherished plant in southern gardens

9. In general, Camellias prefer part shade, especially in the afternoon.

10. Sasanqua Camellias are much more tolerant of growing conditions than standard Japonica Camellias and can tolerate less than perfect soils and full sun to light shade conditions

11. Tallahassee Nurseries has the largest retail selection of Camellias in Tallahassee

12. The Camellias architecture is aesthetically pleasing from the very first glimpse

13. Camellias are one of the most-loved garden shrubs in Portland

14. The Camellias is the latest residential offering in DLF’s acclaimed super-luxury portfolio

15. The most common species of Camellias are Camellia japonica and Camellia sasanqua.

16. It's no wonder Camellias are staples in landscapes where they will grow

17. Beginners will delight at how simple it is to care for Camellias

18. There are two types of Camellias commonly used in eastern North Carolina

19. In order to get the most of your Camellias shrubs, however, it helps to know exactly how to grow Camellias and how to treat any issues that may come with growing them

20. Now you can enjoy the beauty and magnificence of Camellias in smaller garden spaces

21. Camellias are acid-loving plants so will not do well on highly alkaline soils

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23. The cultivation of Camellias has spread over all of the mild temperate regions of the world

24. Camellias are gorgeous plant species that only produce blooms during the colder months of the year

25. In good time; early: "A beneficent microclimate brings out the camellias Betimes" (John Russell)

26. Camellias seem exotic, and they are—they’re native to Asia—but that doesn’t mean they’re difficult to grow

27. Camellias are known for their large and bright flowers that add color to bleak areas of the landscape

28. Cultivars of Camellia japonica (Japonicas) and Camellia sasanqua (Sasanquas) are the most commonly grown types of Camellias.

29. Hybrid Camellias are those having two or more species (usually Japonica mixed with other species) in their parentage

30. Native to Asia, the first Camellias were brought to America in 1797 and grown in New England greenhouses.

31. Camellias are long-lived trees and shrubs that provide year-round glossy-green foliage and cool-season flowers

32. Alabama even chose Camellias for the state flower. Camellias have a reputation for being somewhat difficult to grow, but if you’re willing to meet their needs, they’ll reward you with a long bloom season just when you need it most, between fall and spring.

33. It provides information on how to grow and care for Camellias as well as detailed descriptions of a handpicked …

34. Camellias are outstanding container plants whether you grow them outdoors on a terrace or indoors in a cool greenhouse

35. When many parts of the country are blanketed by snow, the winter landscape at The Huntington is covered with Camellias

36. Camellia Among the most glamorous shrubs, Camellias are upright or spreading, glossy-leaved evergreens, with white, pink or red flowers

37. More than 3,000 named kinds of Camellias exist, in a remarkable range of colors, forms, and sizes; they are not usually browsed by deer.

38. As a general rule, plant gallon-size Camellias in 12- to 14-in.-diameter containers, 5-gallon ones in 16- to 18-in

39. Camellias are generally low-maintenance plants, but a few pests can sometimes be problematic, the most common being tea scale, aphids, and spider mites

40. Camellias dislike lime and grow best in a neutral or acid soil; (pH 7 or below) that is humus-rich, moist and free-draining

41. Camelliashop & Plant Shortages Because of Covid-19 and plenty of 'home time' many gardeners purchased Camellias to plant in their gardens last year

42. Camellias like a well drained, slightly acid soil with a pH range of between 6 and 6.5 and adding regular compost helps to maintain that acidity level.

43. While most Camellias thrive in zones 7 – 9, there are some varieties that can be grown in colder temperatures (zone 6) and or warmer ones (zone 10)

44. They are so easy to work with, but still explode with blooms every year! We recommend 3 gallon Camellias for impatient gardeners who want to see blooms immediately

45. Camellias are popular evergreen shrubs that produce a beautiful display of flowers during late winter and early spring, when little else is in flower in the garden

46. This is because the dehydration from winds any time of year can kill Camellias, whether it be warm winds in the summer or cold winds in the winter

47. Queens of the winter flowers, Camellias are attractive evergreen shrubs that are highly prized for the beauty of their exquisite blooms, their splendid evergreen foliage and their compact shapely habit.

48. Camellias were brought to the United States from England in 1798 and were widely grown in conservatories in Philadelphia, Boston, and New York during the middle of the 19th century

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