Camellia japonica 'Lady Clare'
$70.00
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First appearing in Japan as 'Akashigata' in 1898, 'Lady Clare' has semi-double flowers with a distinct column of stamens. A very dependable, weather-tough landscape plant, large specimens can often be found in old gardens in NC. This is a triploid variety which means it has three sets of chromosomes rather than the two sets usually found in C. japonica. The leaves are large and thick while the plant has a somewhat spreading growth habit. » Bloom color: Deep, vibrant pink» Bloom form: Semi-double» Bloom size: Very large, 5+ inches» Bloom period (NC): Early to mid spring (Feb-Mar)» Growth rate, habit: Vigorous, upright/spreading» Zones: 7a-9» Features: Antique, hedge worthy Note: $15 handling fee applies to ship 3 gallon size.
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