As we head into winter, our gardens are not as colorful as they are from spring through fall, so anything with color stands out. But one plant that can make your garden really "pop" is the camellia.
Now is a great time to purchase and plant camellias. Planting hardy shrubs like camellias during the cool season allows them to establish more reliably and settle in before the heat of summer arrives.
October Magic® Ivoryâ„¢ Camellia from the Southern Living Plant Collection is among the earliest camellias to bloom, gracing the garden with creamy white, fully double blooms from September through ...
Camellias are a winning choice for home landscaping. They are easy to maintain and fill an often difficult niche of shade close to the house and under the eaves of the roof. They are also a perfect ...
Now that the holidays are over, the decorations are put away and scenes of dreary, wintry weather dance in our heads, one plant with flowers resembling roses that comes into bloom this time of year ...
Hardy camellias brighten Central Florida landscapes from fall through spring. Their white, pink and red blossoms open from amid the dark green foliage, displaying a variety of forms including dainty ...
You don't have to be Coco Chanel to find something mesmerizing about camellias. It was the French fashion designer's favorite flower, one she loved as much for its simplicity as its grace, reasons the ...
Camellia sasanqua is distinctive for its lovely color and the bright yellow stamens in the center of each bloom. Tribune News Service TNS Our muted winter landscapes don’t have the abundance of colors ...
Camellias are almost indispensable in the Southern landscape. Now is an excellent time to purchase and plant blooming camellias. The advantage of buying a camellia in bloom is that you can see exactly ...
Attendees of the annual Aiken Camellia Show were greeted with a variety of colorful flowers Saturday at St. Thaddeus Episcopal Church. The free event, which was held by the Aiken Camellia Society, is ...