Camellias of the 19th century - bred in Tuscany between 1800 and 1900, these camellias (Camellia japonica) have been used to the European climate for many years, they bloom well and are hardy even in our latitudes in most locations.We have found the varieties Koto no Kaori, Dionisia Ponlatowski, Santarelli, Angela Cocchi, Cimarosa, Giuseppina Mercatelli... Camellias of the 19th century - bred...
Did you know that the black and also green tea are the dried and fermented leaves of a Camellia (Camellia sinensis)? Looking closely, one can recognise the close relation between Tea Plant and Camellia: the same entire, intensive dark-green and gloss … Did you know that the black and also...
General information to Japanese Camellia: These evergreen shrubs with their entire, fir tree- green leaves love half-shaded situations and an acidic, constantly damp soil rich in humus as well as acidic fertilizer (e.g. fertilizer for Rhododendro … General information to Japanese...
General information to Japanese Camellia: These evergreen shrubs with their entire, fir tree- green leaves love half-shaded situations and an acidic, constantly damp soil rich in humus as well as acidic fertilizer (e.g. fertilizer for Rhododendro … General information to Japanese...
General information to Japanese Camellia: These evergreen shrubs with their entire, fir tree- green leaves love half-shaded situations and an acidic, constantly damp soil rich in humus as well as acidic fertilizer (e.g. fertilizer for Rhododendro … General information to Japanese...
General information to Japanese Camellia: These evergreen shrubs with their entire, fir tree- green leaves love half-shaded situations and an acidic, constantly damp soil rich in humus as well as acidic fertilizer (e.g. fertilizer for Rhododendro … General information to Japanese...
General information to Japanese Camellia: These evergreen shrubs with their entire, fir tree- green leaves love half-shaded situations and an acidic, constantly damp soil rich in humus as well as acidic fertilizer (e.g. fertilizer for Rhododendro … General information to Japanese...
Camellia ‘Cramer’s Supreme’ (Camellia japonica) tops its red, peony-like, up to 15 cm large, densely packed double flowers with a superb fragrance. The blossom usually starts in March- in a greenhouse it starts earlier and the effect of the fragrance … Camellia ‘Cramer’s Supreme’ (Camellia...
Camellia ‘Hagoromo’ (Camellia japonica) originates from Japan. It was already known and popular in Europe since the 19th century, also under the name of Magnoliiflora. The light ping to almost white flowers are semi-double and a beautiful contrast to … Camellia ‘Hagoromo’ (Camellia...
The Japanese Camellia ‘Debbie’ (Camellia x williamsii) shows its double-flowered, light-pink and up to 12 cm large flowers in large numbers starting from February. It is a very hardy variety and especially its flowers and buds make it one of the most … The Japanese Camellia ‘Debbie’...
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