Camellia transnokoensis
Camellia







A dense-foliaged bush with an upright form. Excellent for screening. A mass of small, white, single flowers from pink-red buds smother the bush from late-winter to early-spring. Hardy and vigorous.
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Taxonomy and Etymology
Family: Theaceae, tea family, a family of flowering trees and shrubs. Most but not all species are native to China and East Asia.
Genus: Camellia, camellia (Latinised), named by Carl Linnaeus (1707 - 1778) after the botanist Georg Joseph Kamel (1661 - 1706), who worked in the Philippines and described a species of camellia. Commonly known as camellia, a genus of flowering plants native to eastern and southern Asia.
Species: Camellia transnokoensis
Synonyms: Camellia lutchuensis
Common Name: Camellia
Description and Features
Description: A dense-foliaged bush with an upright form. Excellent for screening. A mass of small, white, single flowers from pink-red buds smother the bush from late-winter to early-spring. Hardy and vigorous.
Height: 2m
Width: 1m
Uses: Hedging and screening, Narrow sites, Attracts bees
Winter Foliage: Evergreen
Origin: Exotic
Foliage:
Summer: Green
Autumn: Green
Winter: Green
Spring: Green
Flowers:
Summer: None
Autumn: None
Winter: White, Pink, Red
Spring: White, Pink, Red