Upright plant with medium, loose, peony form, clear pink blooms. Evergreen with glossy foliage.
Camellia japonica ( Daikagura Variegated Camellia )
Upright plant with medium to large, peony-form, vivid pink blooms splotched with white, early in season. Evergreen with glossy foliage.
Camellia japonica ( Daikagura Red Camellia )
Upright plant with medium to large, peony form, deep pink to rose-red blooms in mid-season, may have white markings. Evergreen with glossy foliage.
Camellia japonica ( Daikagura Pink Camellia )
Upright plant with medium to large, peony form, deep pink to rose-red blooms in mid-season may have white markings. Evergreen with glossy foliage.
Camellia japonica ( Daikagura Camellia )
‘Daikagura’ bears sizable, peony-form flowers in primrose-pink with white spattering and is an early bloomer. Slow growing, upright to spreading shrub or small tree with age. Oval, glossy, leaves and profuse winter to spring blooming flowers in milder climates. A […]
Camellia japonica ( Dahlohnega Camellia )
‘Dahlohnega’ bears formal double flowers in pale yellow to ivory. Slow growing, upright to spreading shrub or small tree with age. Oval, glossy, leaves and profuse winter to spring blooming flowers in milder climates. A true heritage plant, and favorite […]
Camellia japonica ( Da Bai Camellia )
Upright plant with medium, formal double, porcelain-white blooms in early season. Evergreen with glossy foliage.
Camellia japonica ( Crystal Lake Camellia )
Upright plant with pink-edged double white bloomslightly fragrant, double, true white flowers with red markings; blooms in mid-season. Evergreen with glossy foliage.
Camellia japonica ( Crusselle Camellia )
Upright plant with dark-tinted, vivid red, loose peony form blooms. Evergreen with glossy foliage.
Camellia japonica ( Covina Camellia )
Deep rose to rose red semi-double blooms in midseason. Slow growing, upright shrub or small tree with age. Oval, glossy, leaves and profuse winter to spring blooming flowers in milder climates. A true heritage plant, and favorite of Southern gardens. […]
