Camellia
April Snow is a compact, well-formed plant of slow to medium growth and a heavy bud set. The milky white, medium rose form flower appears in the late season, thus missing a lot of the flower damage caused by cold snaps. Another great introductions from Dr. Parks.
Camellia
Plant description coming soon.
Camellia
Arctic Snow is an upright, floriferous grower with large, single white flower and light pink markings. The growth habit lends itself well to making a hedge.
Camellia
Ashton’s Snow has a dense globular habit with dark green leaves. This camellia has a long blooming season. The white semi-double flowers will appear in early November and continue through January. Ashton’s Snow is a hybrid of Japonica x oleiferaand is hardy to -15°F
Camellia
Also known as ‘Snow on The Mountain’ and ‘White Dove’ – Mine-No-Yuki is a bushy camellia with pendulous branches, and Heavy bud set. The small to medium, semi-double to loose peony blooms have a notched, feathery petal, and will bloom early fall. Mine-no-yuki makes an excellent contianer specimen in warmer climates.
Camellia, Featured Plant
Sea Foam Is a vigorous upright growing camellia with large, white, formal double flowers appearing late in the season. The beautiful, almost perfect, white flowers and dark green leaves make for a very colorful hedge or Specimen plant.
Camellia
Victory white is a vigorous open upright grower with perfuse white semi-double to loose peony blooms. This dark green Camellia makes an excellent hedge and is cold hardy to zone 6B
Camellia
Winter’s Snowman Is a vigorous upright grower with semi-glossy, dark green foliage. The floriferous pink buds open in the autumn to show off the lightly cupped white anemone flowers. A favorite of ours, this plant gives you two shows of color each year and is cold hardy to -10.