When planning your garden, understanding camellia spacing is crucial for ensuring your plants thrive and showcase their stunning blooms effectively. Camellias are beautiful evergreen shrubs that can fill your garden with color during the cooler months when many other plants are dormant. Proper spacing allows these elegant beauties to receive adequate air circulation, sunlight, and room to grow, which ultimately enhances their health and vibrancy.
Camellia sinensis, commonly known as the Camellia Tea Plant or Tea Shrub, is the variety from which tea is derived. It is an evergreen shrub that produces dainty, single, scented, white flowers with a blush of lemon. It typically reaches 2 m tall and 1.5 m wide. Camellia sinensis 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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Camellia Tsaii is an evergreen shrub that produces masses of single, white, fragrant flowers. These contrast well with the glossy, green foliage as it grows to 2 m tall and 1.5 m wide. Camellia Tsaii is commonly grown as specimen, clipped into a hedge, added to a mixed planting, used in cottage and “white†gardens, planted around outdoor living areas, or used as a backdrop for smaller plants.
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