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Fall 2007 Camellia Forest Open House

Come see the developing new location with ample water which allows us to grow too many interesting plants. We have our biggest supply of Camellias ever and they have already started blooming in mid-September so it looks like an early bloom season this year-please don't ask me why, I have no idea. This year nursery workshops include greenhouse construction and parking lot grading.

Fridays and Saturdays 9 AM-5 PM
Sundays 1-5 PM
October 5-7, 12-14 and 19-21

NEW this year is Camellia 'Scented Snow' a white flowered fall bloomer large anemone form flowers which emit a wonderful scent. These are available even in large sizes. The bright variegation of Camellia sasanqua 'Shikishima Splash' will brighten your garden all year long. Many other new Camellia offerings will also be available.

Specimen Plants: 6 different Redbuds: 'Hearts of Gold', 'Lavender Twist', 'Forest Pansy', 'Little Woody', 'Avondale' and 'Ace of Hearts'; Yellow, Pink, Red, Purple and White Magnolias; 7' Davidias (Dove Tree); Golden Larch, Flowering Apricot and Dawn Redwood.

Rare Plants: 'Amber Ghost' Japenese Maple; 'Golden Spirit' Cotinus; Stewartia malocadendron; 'Tidal Wave' Cercidiphyllum; Tea Plants (Camellia sinensis), Quercus dentata 'Pinnatifolia' and Tetracentron sinense.

Rabbiteye Blueberry Plants: a very dependable fruit crop for NC
Slow Growing Conifers: a wide palette of colors and textures to choose from
Shade Plants: Aucubas, Leucothoe, Hemlocks, Plum Yews and Edgeworthia
Perennials: Hellebores, Heat tolerant Primulas, Disporum and Agapanthus