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  2. Lessons in camellia pruning: How-to workshop at Maclay ... - AOL

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    What: Camellia pruning presentation on pruning camellias followed by practical demonstrations in Maclay Gardens When: 9 a.m. Saturday, April 13 Where: Maclay Gardens, 3540 Thomasville Road ...

  3. This Low-Maintenance Shrub Will Fill Your Fall And Winter ...

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    Pruning camellias at the wrong time of year can also reduce flowering. Camellias start to set flower buds when growth resumes in spring and summer. Pruning right after flowering is complete ...

  4. Camellias: The jewel of the garden | Gardening - AOL

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    Camellias can benefit from a little pruning every few years to stimulate new growth. Just a little shaping from time to time will keep the plant healthy and looking its best. o this immediately ...

  5. Pollarding - Wikipedia

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    Pollarding is a pruning system involving the removal of the upper branches of a tree, which promotes the growth of a dense head of foliage and branches. In ancient Rome, Propertius mentioned pollarding during the 1st century BCE. [1]

  6. Fiorinia theae - Wikipedia

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    Pruning of camellias in spring before the application of pesticides has been suggested for making these more effective. [4] [3] In south-eastern North America, several wasps like Aphytis diaspidis have been recorded as parasitoids of F. theae. [8] [4] [3] A variety of natural enemies has been reported from India. [9]

  7. Camellia - Wikipedia

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    Camellia (pronounced / k ə ˈ m ɛ l i ə / [2] or / k ə ˈ m iː l i ə / [3]) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Theaceae. [1] They are found in tropical and subtropical areas in eastern and southern Asia , from the Himalayas east to Japan and Indonesia .

  8. 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 ...

  9. Where have all the camellias gone? A bittersweet end for ...

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    After nearly 90 years, renowned camellia grower Nuccio's Nurseries is closing, but there's still time to visit one of SoCal's last family-run specialty nurseries. Where have all the camellias gone?