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
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
Ashton’s Pride has a dense, spreading, slightly weeping habit and narrow leaves. The perfuse lavender-pink medium single flowers appear early in the season. This hardy introduction from Dr. Ackerman is a cross between Oleifera x Sasanqua and is hardy to -15°F
Camellia
Christmas Rose is truly a beautiful camellia with deep pink, semi-double flowers, which tends to open close to Christmas – thus the name. This sturdy, deep green camellia makes a very colorful hedge.
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
Pink Serenade makes a very colorful hedge due to its vigorous growth habit, profuse pink flowers, and burgundy new growth