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65+ Espalier Camellia Early Pearly

Gorgeous white camellia ideal for espalier or hedging purposes. Feed with an acid fertiliser after flowering and again during the growing season.

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It looks great in a feature pot and also makes a wonderful hedge or espalier against a wall. The abundant showy flowers are produced during autumn through to mid winter. The foliage of glossy dark green leaves is evergreen and makes a wonderful backdrop for foundation plantings or as an espalier. Prune hedges after flowering.

Camellia early pearly 4 5l. They are bountiful flowering plants and hardy. An evergreen shrub to approximately 3m with small dense bright green foliage. Camellia early pearly prefers a partially shaded position in well draining acidic soil.

It is a hardy long living shrub that can grow into a small tree. This gorgeous sasanqua type camellia produces small double white blooms tinged with a hint of soft pink in autumn. Camellia early pearly is a fast growing upright shrub with small dark green foliage and an abundance of large pearly white informal double blooms with the outer petals showing a blush of pink. Camellias are ideal for planting as a specimen or using to create a dense screen or in a pot.

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