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Camellia japonica (Red) - Red Camellia

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Camellia japonica (Red) is a splendid addition to any landscape, basking in the glory of its family line, the renowned 'Camellias, Azaleas, & Rhododendrons'. Bestowing an annual spectacle of dramatically deep-red, peony-style blossoms from late winter to spring, the Red Camellia is a visual delight during a period when most garden flora are dormant. It paints a vibrant backdrop of color and life against the serene, glossy, deep-green foliage that adds year-round appeal even after the exhibition of flowers subsides. Not only an aesthetic charm, the Red Camellia is celebrated for its hardy temperament, growing up to a significant height of ten feet. It's a steadfast plant, resilient to most pests and diseases, and thriving in well-drained, acidic soils. With a preference for a home bathed in partial to full shade, this low maintenance beauty fits seamlessly into borders, as a standalone specimen, or as part of container gardening, accentuating the space without demanding too much attention. The Red Camellia, in all its radiant elegance, is a versatile and enduring landscape feature.

  • Size: Up to 10 feet tall
  • Flowers: Strikingly deep-red, peony-style flowers
  • Foliage: Glossy, deep-green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Partial to full shade
  • Adaptable: Hardy and resilient to most pests and diseases
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