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Camellia japonica

'T.S. Clower Jr.'


T.S. Clower Jr. Camellia




Origin:  Cultivated by T.S. Clower in Gulfport, Mississippi, United States of America, in 1950.
Family
Theaceae
Genus
Camellia
Species
japonica
Cultivar
'T.S. Clower Jr.'
Category
Woody
Type
Shrub (evergreen)
USDA Hardiness Zone
7-9
Canadian Hardiness Zone
8
RHS Hardiness Zone
H3-H6
Temperature (°C)
-17.8 - (-1.1)
Temperature (°F)
0-30
Height
2-3 m
Spread
1.5-2 m
Photographs
Description and Growing Information
Flowering Period
JanuaryDecember
Landscape
Good as hedges or screening, woodland edging, or a colourful accent. Will also grow well in pots or containers with regular watering.
Cultivation
Best grown in full sun in cooler areas, filtered sun or shade in warmer areas. Needs organically rich soils with regular watering but will die in standing water.
Growth
Medium
Leaf Description
The evergreen leaves are thick, glossy and dark green. Elliptical in shape, they grow 6-7 cm long.
Flower Description
The formal double flower is white with pink streaks and yellow anthers. Grows 8-1o cm across with 80-90 petals.
Fruit Description
Round capsules are 1-2 cm across.
Notable Specimens
Harry P. Leu Gardens, Orlando, Florida, United States of America.
Propagation
Hardwood cuttings planted with rooting hormone. Will begin to root within 2 or 3 months at 70-80 °F.
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