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Camellia brevistyla
Camellia brevistyla
Our Price: $12.00

This highly variable species from the mountains of southeastern China is related to C. sasanqua and C. oleifera. White flowers are produced in the fall and can vary in size from 1 to 2 inches in diameter. The foliage is a dark green, relatively small and fairly dense. The bark becomes orange at a young age and is quite attractive. It survives and thrives in exposed, severely deforested areas in the wild, and is very easy to cultivate. The natural distribution is SE China and Taiwan. (Hardy to USDA Zone 7B) [1 quart pot]
Camellia brevistyla
Camellia brevistyla
Our Price: $40.00

This highly variable species from the mountains of southeastern China is related to C. sasanqua and C. oleifera. White flowers are produced in the fall and can vary in size from 1 to 2 inches in diameter. The foliage is a dark green, relatively small and fairly dense. The bark becomes orange at a young age and is quite attractive. It survives and thrives in exposed, severely deforested areas in the wild, and is very easy to cultivate. The natural distribution is SE China and Taiwan. (Hardy to USDA Zone 7B) [6 quart pot]
Camellia cuspidata
Camellia cuspidata
Our Price: $15.00

1 year old seedling = 4 inch pot This very fine textured shrub produces small (2" across) white flowers in the late winter or early spring. The narrow leaves have a nice red flush as they emerge and are displayed on willowy growth. The plant becomes a small tree with time and has very good cold hardiness. These seedlings come from plants originating in the Huang Shan (Yellow mountains) in Anhwei province near the northern limits of Camellias in China. Hardy to USDA Zone 7A
Camellia cuspidata
Camellia cuspidata
Our Price: $35.00

3 year old seedling = 6 quart pot. This very fine textured shrub produces small (2" across) white flowers in the late winter or early spring. The narrow leaves have a nice red flush as they emerge and are displayed on willowy growth. The plant becomes a small tree with time and has very good cold hardiness. These seedlings come from plants originating in the Huang Shan (Yellow mountains) in Anhwei province near the northern limits of Camellias in China. Hardy to USDA Zone 7A
Camellia fluviatiles
Camellia fluviatiles
Our Price: $15.00

1 year old seedling = 4 inch pot. This species comes from southeastern China and has long, narrow leaves. The plant has an erect growth habit and blooms freely in the autumn. The small (1 inch) white flowers are followed by small green to red fruits. Hardy to USDA Zone 7B
Camellia fraterna
Camellia fraterna
Our Price: $15.00

1 year old seedling = 2 qt pot While searching for wild plants of  C. chekiangoleosa in Zhejiang province we saw this species growing along the road in abundance under young trees. It was blooming heavily in February and we even found one with slightly pink flowers. Mostly the flowers are white and about 1.5 to 2 inches across. The heavy bloom can weigh down the longer branches into graceful arches. The small leaves usually have a distinctly pointed tip. The hexaploid chromosome number allows hybrids to be made with a range of species and several cultivars have been developed: 'Yoi Machi', 'Crimson Candles' and 'Tiny Princess'. Small seedlings. Hardy to USDA Zone 8
Camellia fraterna
Camellia fraterna
Our Price: $55.00

3 year old plant = 3 gallon pot. While searching for wild plants of C. chekiangoleosa in Zhejiang province we saw this species growing along the road in abundance under young trees. It was blooming heavily in February and we even found one with slightly pink flowers. Mostly the flowers are white and about 1.5 to 2 inches across. The heavy bloom can weigh down the longer branches into graceful arches. The small leaves usually have a distinctly pointed tip. The hexaploid chromosome number allows hybrids to be made with a range of species and several cultivars have been developed: 'Yoi Machi', 'Crimson Candles' and 'Tiny Princess'. Hardy to USDA Zone 8
Camellia grijsii
Camellia grijsii
Our Price: $12.00

1 year old seedling= 4 inch pot The small, white flowers of this species are produced in great profusion (cluster flowering) in the early winter. It develops into a dense, fine-textured small tree of 15 or more feet. It is native to a wide area in southern China. USDA Hardy to Zone: 8A Flower Form, Size: Single, Miniature Habit: Compact and Upright Bloom Time (NC): January 10 year size: Parentage:
Camellia grisjii
Our Price: $15.00

The small, white flowers of this species are produced in great profusion (cluster flowing) in the early winter. It develops into a dense, fine-textured, small tree of 15 or more feet tall. It is native to Fujian, Hubei, Sichuan, and Guangxi in southern China. The textured foliage is dense and handsome - a favorite of nursery visitors. (Zone 8a)
Camellia grisjii 'Variegated'
Our Price: $15.00

This plant has a cream border on the narrow, grayish-green leaves, and it has an open growing habit. This is a new acquisition from Barry Yinger, lacking a formal cultivar name or much background information. (Zone 8)