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Posted by Ron (DE Zone 7a) on March 20, 2008, 22:51:32, in reply to "Re: Palms of Raleigh, North Carolina - Part II"
Since I flew down, in the end, instead of drove, I only bought one small Camellia sinensis sinensis (small-leaved tea) while I was at Camellia Forest - and luckilly there were no fire-ant type complications at the airport.
Camellia Forest had an incredible selection and all sizes too. But unfortunately, my "Camellia Alley" is filling up: (in this photo. your "Kanjiro" is first, followed by "Fire n' Ice", "Spring Promise", and "Kramers Supreme" - also from Triple Oaks - in between are indica azaleas: "George Tabor", "GG Gerging", and "Southern Charm"):
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