
Camellia Curly Lady produces masses of double, red flowers from spring through summer. An interesting feature of this Camellia are its curly branches which host semi-glossy, green leaves. It is a relatively compact plant and typically reaches 1.5 m tall and 1 m wide. Camellia Curly Lady is commonly grown as specimen, clipped into a hedge, added to a mixed planting, used in cottage gardens, planted around outdoor living areas, or used as a backdrop for smaller plants.
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Camellia transnokoensis is an evergreen shrub that produces masses of single, white flowers. These appear through winter and spring and contrast beautifully with the glossy, green foliage as it grows to 2 m tall and 1.5 m wide. Camellia transnokoensis is commonly grown as a specimen, clipped into a hedge, added to a mixed planting, used in cottage or 'white' gardens, planted around outdoor living areas, or used as a backdrop for smaller plants.
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