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Dad's Pink Camellia Japonica - Live Plant - Quart Pot



Dad's Pink Camellia

camellia japonica dads pink

 

produces unusual pink with red striped semi-double flowers with wavy edged petals from February and continuing until April.- a very pretty flower on a sturdy, evergreen shrub. Glossy, oval foliage forms an upright dense bush, which can be pruned to shape, bearing in mind to cut after flowers have fallen in late spring. Situate out of cold winds to protect buds and flowers.

 

Mature Height : 8-12 Feet

Mature Width : 6-8 Feet

Exposure : Shade to partial sun

Hardiness Zones : 7-10


The plants are currently growing in a 1 Quart nursery pot

 

Deliveries to CA, OR, WA, AZ, UT, ID, NV, MT, ND, SD will be shipped Bareroot.  ( bareroot plants will still ship in a grow bag)

 

May ship dormant when ordered from November thru March -

 

We CAN NOT guarantee plants will have flowers at time of purchase -

 

Actual plant sizes vary from one crop to the next and one season to the next, Please contact us for CURRENT PICTURES or CURRENT PLANT SIZES



Note about ?Variegated? camellias


Some camellias have this peculiar habit of producing different colored flowers on different parts of the same plant. This is known as ?sporting? and is not unusual, although it can come as a surprise to anyone who is unaware or unfamiliar with camellias. Sporting is the way in which a plant reveals part of its genetic makeup or parentage. The most obvious sporting occurs where red and white camellias have been crossed to produce a mottled or variegated flowered hybrid. Such hybrids often also exhibit solid white, pink, or red flowers. this does not mean they will not still produce the variegated flower you were expecting, it just means that it can produce both, solid and variegated flowers

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