'April Tryst' camellia |
You can now grow camellias in warm winter areas of the
middle Atlantic States (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia) as well as the mid-South (Zones 6 and 7). Depending on variety, camellias bloom in shades
of white, pink, red, and some speckled and striped kinds.
In northern locales where winters go down to 0 - 10 degrees F, planting time starts from spring to early September to allow the root systems to grow deeply before cold weather arrives in December.
In northern locales where winters go down to 0 - 10 degrees F, planting time starts from spring to early September to allow the root systems to grow deeply before cold weather arrives in December.
Sheltered the new camellias from direct sunlight and high wind. A site should have good soil drainage and has been generously amended with organic matter. Fertilize with a water soluble acidic fertilizer like Miracle-Gro or Hollytone according to package directions. Camellias grow best in partial shade — they do not like late afternoon summer sun.
'Snow Flurry' |
Do
not overwater camellias. A planting site under tall trees or on the north or west side of a building is ideal. Plants grown in full
sun often develop leaf scorch.
Camellias
are relatively deer-resistant. Deer and other garden nuisances are not known to
bother camellias.
Some favorites in my
East Tennessee Garden (zone 6-b) are:
‘April Dawn’ grows to about 10 feet tall and
6 feet wide with pale pink petals with dark pink streaks!
‘Artic Rose’ is double red floral beauty.
This compact variety only grows to 6 feet tall and wide.
‘Snow Flurry’
(C. oleifera) 6 – 8 feet tall with 3-1/2 inch white
blooms at an early age.
‘Autumn
Pink Icicle’ (C. oleifera) -
5-6 feet upright shrub; large, double, rose-pink blooms.
‘Winter’s Snowman’ - 12 feet tall and 8 feet wide
shrub; semi-double white flowers in fall.
‘Pink
Icicle’ – 8 - 10 feet tall shrub; large 4-1/2 inch shell pink semi-double
blooms in March/April
'April
Remembered' - large
cream to pink shaded semi-double flowers on a fast growing plant.
'April
Rose' - Rose red
formal double flowers on a compact.
'April
Tryst' - Red,
anemone form flowers on a well formed plant with medium growth.
‘Korean Fire’ (C. japonica) - vigorous 12-15 feet tall and 6-8 feet wide, blooming
in March - early May; 3-5 inch wide deep red, single blooms /contrasting golden
stamens in center.
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