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DEBUTANTE CAMELLIA - Camellia japonica 'Debutante'
SKU: DEBUCAM3
DEBUTANTE JAPANESE CAMELLIA Camellia japonica 'Debutante' usda plant hardiness zones: 7, 8, 9 sunset plant hardiness zones: 4-9, 14-24 - western states mature height: 6-8'+ x 5-6' best known for its: . abundant soft pink early flowers . lustrous dark green foliage . vigorous + care-free growth . increased sun tolerance . popularity + being an old heirloom variety plant family + type: Theaceae: Tea family . evergreen flowering ornamental shrub origin: Magnolia Gardens | Charleston, South Carolina . The genus Camellia was named in 1735 by Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus - Karl von Linné (1707-1778) in posthumous honor of George Joseph Kamel (1661-1706), a Jesuit missionary and pioneer botanist serving in the Philippines. Kamel, who was born in Brünn, Moravia, Latinized his name to Camellus, hence the name. China + Japan growth habit: evergreen, vigorous, upright, compact, slow to moderate growth rate, considered easy-to-grow and long-lived in proper habitat flower color: soft pink flower form: full peony, Class IV flower season: early to midseason foliage: evergreen, dark green, shiny, leathery preferences: partial shade, evenly moist, humus-rich; high in organic matter, acidic, well-drained (porous) soils, protection from cold, drying winter winds and direct sunlight, ample moisture, mulch layer excellent choice for: showy winter blooms, specimen flowering accent shrub, flowering hedges and privacy screens, mixed shrub borders, shady woodlands, container gardening, cut flowers, oriental-inspired gardens, the home greenhouse in colder climates also responds to: Debutante Japanese Camellia camellia care: Plant a bit higher than usual to ensure adequate drainage. Maintain a 2-3" layer of mulch to protect shallow roots and conserve moisture. Water regularly throughout the year. Fertilize after bloom with an acid food and again in early July. Best pruned immediately after spring flowering. our plant size: Premium Three Gallon Plant Sorry, SOLD OUT - Available again in Fall 2008
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