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  2. List of Award of Garden Merit camellias - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, a number of camellia cultivars hold the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. [1] Camellias are popular shrubs of medium to large size (typically 1 to 4 cubic metres (35 to 141 cu ft)), originating in China and the far east.

  3. Camellia sasanqua - Wikipedia

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    Camellia sasanqua, with common name sasanqua camellia, [1] ... The flowers are 5–7 centimetres (2.0–2.8 in) in diameter, with 5 to 8 white to dark pink petals.

  4. Camellia - Wikipedia

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    A white camellia flower is an iconic symbol of Chanel haute couture, a tradition started by Coco Chanel herself, who identified with the heroine of Dumas's work. Camellias have major significance in the Akira Kurosawa film Sanjuro , likely due to their association with the concept of "a noble death" in samurai culture.

  5. 25 Winter Flowers That Love Cold Weather

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    These tiny spikes of purple, white, or pink are scented with a decidedly grape-like fragrance. These adorable winter-blooming flowers pop up in late winter to early spring, and they make a sweet ...

  6. Camellia japonica - Wikipedia

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    Camellia japonica var. rusticana (Honda) T. L. Ming naturally occurs in forests in China. The leaf has a shorter petiole, about 5 millimetres (0.2 in) long, with fine hairs (pubescent) at the base. The bracteoles and sepals are smooth (glabrous) on the outside. The color of the flowers ranges from red through rose to pink, flowering in April to ...

  7. Camellia japonica 'Prince Frederick William' - Wikipedia

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    Camellia japonica and its cultivars prefer slightly acidic soils pH 6–7 and are suitable for growing in hardiness zones 6–9. In their native habitat, camellias are understorey plants, and in temperate climates (e.g. Sydney), this cultivar requires semi-shade and no direct sun before 12 noon on a winter's day when flowering, as the lighter colored blooms can suffer from dew burn on the ...

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