Camellia x williamsii
'Lady Gowrie'
Lady Gowrie Camellia
| Family | 
| Theaceae | 
| Genus | 
| Camellia | 
| Species | 
| x williamsii | 
| Cultivar | 
| 'Lady Gowrie' | 
| Category | 
| Woody | 
| Type | 
| Shrub (evergreen) | 
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 
| 6 | 
| Canadian Hardiness Zone | 
| 7 | 
| RHS Hardiness Zone | 
| H6 - H7 | 
| Height | 
| 3 m | 
| Spread | 
| 2 m | 
| Landscape | 
| Uses include, beds, borders, hedges, screens, patio, containers, walls and fences. | 
| Cultivation | 
| Grows best in a neutral or acid soil that is humus-rich, moist and free-draining in a semi-shaded area. | 
| Shape | 
| Upright. | 
| Habitat | 
| Horticultural origin. | 
| Leaf Description | 
| Glossy, dark-green leaves. | 
| Flower Description | 
| Soft pink flowers. | 
| Notable Specimens | 
| Lanhydrock House and Garden, Bodmin, Cornwall, United Kingdom. | 
| Propagation | 
| Semi-hardwood cuttings. |