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Camellias : All Species

There are many Camellia species in the wild in Asia and they typically have large numbers of relatively small single white flowers with a special charm all of their own. They are perhaps best compared with the wild dog rose with its 5 petals and golden stamens. Their twigs are thin and bendy, so the plants are much less stiff, and their leaves are correspondingly more delicate.

Total varieties listed in this category : 13

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cuspidata cuspidata Dainty white, single, golden stamens. Early Spring



fraterna White dainty single flowers, slightly fragrant



grijsii grijsii Single white, dainty and scented



lutchuensis Delightful, dainty single white , richly scented Spring



oleifera Dainty white single with golden stamens, scented Autumn



pitardii var yunnanica pitardii var yunnanica



Portuense syn. japonica variegata Small, single blossoms of light red early- mid Spring



saluenensis saluenensis Pink, various shades, single Spring



saluenensis Apple Blossom White, pink flush, single Spring



sinensis The Tea bush sinensis The Tea bush Dainty single white with golden stamens Autumn- Winter



transnokoensis transnokoensis Dainty single white Spring



tsaii tsaii White, single, dainty Spring



vernalis (japonica x sasanqua) White, single Spring



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