Late fall through mid- winter is the best time to plant camellias for two reasons. First, they may still be in bloom so you can select the variety you like based on the flowers. Second ...
Leaving them to decay where they fall can encourage fungal growth ... consider thinning each terminal branch tip to a single ...
Pruning should be delayed until spring. So, what else should you be noticing soon with your camellias? Did you know the fall blooming camellias have a floral scent? Unlike the winter camellia ...
Plus, they don’t just bloom in spring—depending on the variety, you can enjoy the floral fiesta in fall and winter as well. Image credit: Ryutaro Tsukata Camellias have various species and ...
Our Southern fall and winter landscapes come alive with the beautiful flowers of sasanqua camellias as their vibrant blooms ...
Camellias were central to the design, with over 150 cultivars that bloom from late fall through early spring. Maclay's wife, Louise Fleischmann Maclay’s favorite, Debutante, forms a striking ...
As the crisp days of fall approach ... the japonica camellias (Camellia japonica), sasanquas are smaller, more refined, and bloom earlier, typically from October through December in East Texas.
Leaving them to decay where they fall can encourage fungal growth ... Expect sasanqua camellias to start blooming around this time as well. If you’ve been “gibbing” to stimulate early ...