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Posted by Jim, Wilmington, DE, 7a on April 9, 2009, 8:42:03, in reply to "Camellia flowers approaching their peak"
Awesome, Steve!
You really are an amazing gardener!
The Camellias down this way took a bit of leaf burn this winter, but are flowering nonetheless.
In the whole south side of Elsmere, I only know of 2 Camellias in people's yards. Both are red-flowering. One is about 4 foot high, but kept that size by trimming. Another is about 8 foot high and left to its own devices. That one was more damaged by winter. A lot of brown and curled leaves. Still, it's putting out a fair crop of flowers.



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