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
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
Altheaiflora has a strong, upright, but slightly weeping habit with dark green leaves. The large Carmine red peony flowers appear in midseason. It makes an excellent specimen.
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
Ballet in pink is an upright columnar grower with large, showy, orchid pink flowers in each node. This Dr. Parks introduction is a Japonica x Saluensis cross hardy to zone 7A.
Camellia
Berenice Beauty is a vigorous, upright grower with medium to large pale pink peony flowers. This early to midseason bloomer, introduced in 1965, makes an excellent hedge.
Camellia
Betty Sheffield is a dense, compact, upright plant with rich, glossy green foliage and a pink/white blotched, medium to large, loose peony bloom with a slightly wavey petal. Although it has a pretty camellia, it is most unstable, with a significant number of sports often having different color blooms on the same plant.
Camellia, Featured Plant
Betty Sheffield Supreme is a sport of ‘Betty Sheffield’ first observed in 1956 and grows identical to its parent. The medium, loose peony flowers are pure white with a narrow band of deep pink on the outer margins. Although more stable than its parent, the flower will often revert to its original slashed coloring.
Camellia, Featured Plant
Bonanza will dazzle you with its large, semi-double to peony blooms and deep glowing, mulberry red petals with occasional splashes of light white. Their firm petals are both waved and fluted and will begin early and continue for several months. This Camellia makes an excellent foundation plant, and due to the compact, spreading nature rarely needs pruning.
Camellia
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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
Pink Icicle is one of many excellent introductions from Dr. William Ackerman. It has an upright habit with a large semi-double to peony flower blooming mid to late season and Is hardy to zone 6. Pink Icicle with its narrow leaves can take the sun and will help add a colorful screen to the landscape or make a perfect specimen.
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
Shishigashira translated means “Lion Head”. It features a low, compact, spreading habit with a long blooming period extending from early season to mid-season. Shishigashira is one of our most popular camellias because it is a low growing evergreen that packs a big punch!! It can be used as a low hedge or mass planting in full sun or light shade.
Camellia
Snow Flurry Flower Color: White Bloom Time: Early Fall Zone: 6 Rate/Shape: Medium/Bushy Flower Shape: Peony Features: Fragrant Why...