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Camellia transnokoensis
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Camellia transnokoensis
Item Name
Camellia transnokoensis
Item #
Cam151
Distributor
Payless Plants
Manufacturer
Payless Plants
Unit of Supply
1.5 lit. HP
Annual Production
300
Price/ea
$8.00
 
 
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Camellia transnokoensis

 

Short Description
Species. Masses of tiny white flowers opening from pink buds. Fragrant. Use as an ornamental. tub plant or for hedging. 2-3 metres.

 

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Use as an Ornamental
Camellia transnokoensis is best used as a stand-alone ornamental, though it can be used as both a tub plant and for hedging. Initially the growth form is columnar, later maturing to a more oval shape after several years. When it flowers in spring the small white flowers cover the plant like snow. In a garden situation it will grow to 2-3 metres in 10 years, but if unpruned will eventually top 4 metres. Prune to shape and size as required.

Like all Camellias if the plant gets old and loses form, prune severely back to a stump 30 - 50cm high. After a few weeks new shoots will appear from the stump and the plant will reform.

 

Cultivation
Camellias will grow in full sun or partial shade. In very dark shade the plant may still grow but will likely lose all form as it searches for light.

Camellias do like a good rich loamy soil to grow in. Poor soils (clay, sand) will cause stunted growth, and foliage color may fade to a lighter green and even cause yellowing.


Ground should be average garden conditions. Excessive irrigation should be avoided once planted as excessive water can cause root rot. Root rot shows the same foliage symptoms as drought.

Plant at the same depth as it is in the container, give a good water to settle the dirt around the roots, and generally leave alone apart from pruning. A newly planted plant will only need additional water through the first summer, and then only 1 to 2 times per week in very dry conditions.

Generally, Camellias should require no fertilizer after planting assuming reasonable top soil. If fertilizer is required use an NPK with FE, and only a teaspoon fill sprinkled over the soil surface within the drip line.
After planting Camellias tend to do nothing for several weeks while the settle in. Most growth occurs mid spring onwards.

Species. Masses of tiny white flowers opening from pink buds. Fragrant. Use as an ornamental. tub plant or for hedging. 2-3 metres.
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