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96+ Dwarf Camellia Sasanqua

Medium growth with pendulous laterals. Shishi gashira is the most popular of the dwarf type camellias for louisiana landscapes.

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Dwarf camellia sasanqua!!!

Get all the details below. Often called dwarf sasanquas. Many are low growing and spreading although some are tall and upright. Flowers are rose pink.

Mounding types popularly called dwarf sasanquas grow only 2 to 5 feet tall and wide. Variety or cultivar dwarf shishi dwarf shishi is a compact dense spreading evergreen shrub with elliptic to ovate glossy dark green leaves and in late autumn and early winter small semi double reddish pink flowers with prominent yellow stamens. From mid fall through mid winter shishi gashira produces an amazing plethora of gorgeous bright rose pink double flowers on compact plants growing to only 3 to 4 feet tall with a slightly wider spread to maybe 5 feet. William lanier hunt dwarf camellia.

The japanese use the leaves of sasanqua to make tea and the seeds are pressed into tea seed oil for use as a lubricant and in cooking and cosmetics. Sometimes referred to as christmas camellias the sasanqua varieties of camellia are native to the evergreen coastal forests of southern japan. These smaller growing plants reach 4 to 5 feet in the landscape. Shishi gashira originated in ikeda city japan.

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