Camellia
Ack-Scent has a large, shell pink, peony flower with a deep spicy, fragrance, and a floriferous, upright habit. A Dr. Ackerman introduction which bloomed for the first time in 1974. It grows at a medium rate and will make an excellent specimen.
Camellia
Afternoon Delight has a small single pink-red flower with a cast of purple. Don’t let the single blooms fool you. There is a flower at almost every leaf terminal, creating an almost hollyhock look. This upright, vigorous grower makes a very colorful screen.
Camellia
Agnes O. Soloman has a dense upright habit with a small to medium, loose, semi-double rose-pink flowers appearing early in the fall. Make an excellent hedge.
Camellia
Anne Mcculloch Hill has an intense orchid pink, loose semi-double, or rose form flower on an excellent shrub. This hybrid is a medium grower with a heavy bud set, and the large, showy flowers outperform a true sasanqua. Another great introduction from Dr. Parks
Camellia
Anticipation is an upright grower with dark green leaves. The large Orchid pink, peony flowers appear early and last through late season. This Saluenensis x Japonica cross was introduced in 1923 and first bloomed in 1959.
Camellia
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Camellia
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Camellia
April Blush is a compact, slow grower with a heavy bud set that opens into a large, light blush pink flower. The semi-double blooms appear mid to late season. An excellent shrub for a splash of color in a small area. Another great introduction from Dr. Parks.
Camellia
April Dawn has a vigorous, upright habit and a very heavy bud set. The rose pink, shell pink, and white variegated formal double flowers spread throughout the whole plant from mid to late season. An excellent variegated camellia because there is no virus used. A great introduction from Dr. Parks.
Camellia
April Kiss is a compact, upright plant with a moderate growth rate and a heavy bud set. The small to medium, red-pink, formal double flower appear in the early season and will last through midseason. This wonderful introduction by Dr. Parks is considered by this nursery to be as perfect as a “kiss.”
Camellia
April Remembered is a vigorous, fast, bushy camellia with a slightly weeping habit and a substantial but set. The large semi-double cream-colored flowers will shade to pink on the outer edges of the petals to create a beautiful two-tone effect from the early season through late-season. Another great introduction from Dr. Parks.
Camellia
April Rose is a compact, upright camellia with a heavy bud set. The soft rose-red medium flower appears in midseason and lasts through the late season. Although ‘April Remembered’ has a very hardy bud, it still likes protection in the colder parts of zone 6. Another great introduction from Dr. Parks.
Camellia
Arctic Rose is an upright, compact grower with medium green leaves. The red, formal double flower appears in mid and last through late season. This hybrid, introduced by Dr. Ackreman, makes a very colorful hedge.
Camellia
Ashton Pink is a Japonica x Oleifera hybrid introduce by Dr. Ackerman and is cold hardy down to fifteen degrees. The spreading globular habit and lavender-pink, semi-double flowers that appear midseason makes for an excellent low maintenance.
Camellia
Plant description coming soon.