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Camellia japonica 'Spring's Promise'
In the St. Louis area, grow in moist, acidic, organically rich, well-drained soils in part shade in a sheltered and protected microclimate such as near the south side of a home or building. Protection from direct sun in hot summer afternoons is ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Camellia japonica
(fungus - Sclerotinia camelliae): Petal blight affects only the flower portion of the plant. The first evidence of infection is the appearance of small, brown, irregular-shaped spots on the petals. Affected petals have a "veined" appearance and [... more]
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Practical Camellia Culture
Robert Halliday's 1880 work is a hands-on guide to the culture of the Camellia japonica, the flower that became the state flower of Alabama and a favorite of Elizabeth, the Queen Mother (England), and Coco Chanel. [... more]
$6.48
A1 Books

Camellia japonica 'April Tryst'
In the St. Louis area, grow in moist, acidic, organically rich, well-drained soils in part shade in a sheltered and protected microclimate such as near the south side of a home or building. Protection from direct sun in hot summer afternoons is ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Camellia japonica
In its native areas of China, Korea, Taiwan and Japan, the camellia flourishes in shaded or semi-shaded positions, and sheltered in cold climates. Well-draining neutral to acid soil is essential. In St. Louis camellias must be grown indoors ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Camellia Culture
Camellias bloom when few other plants do -- in late fall, winter, or early spring. Two species of camellias are grown in North Carolina. Camellia japonica has glossy leaves, dense foliage, and large blooms from late winter through early spring. ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Shrubs: Camellia reticulata
Partial shade to shade; well-drained soil Loose, open; more upright than camellia japonica 5 to 10" flowers with curly, waxy petals in late winter to mid spring Very cold susceptible 2 to 4" leathery dark green leaves with a matte finish [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Shrubs: Camellia japonica
Partial shade (pine shade is ideal); prefers acidic, moist, well-drained soil high in organic matter Alternate, simple, lustrous, leathery dark green leaves; 2 to 4" long; some yellowing of foliage can occur in winter with direct sun Upright, ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Camellia sasanqua
Smaller than Camellia japonica. Depending upon cultivar, blooms are red, white, pink, or variegated in the fall. Less than 2" long. Serrated with or without black glands. Leaves are thinner than Camellia japonica. Often the midvein, petiole, and ... [... more]
Auburn University Agriculture

Seisei Camellia Oil Skin Care Lotion - 130ml
Features: A clear light liquid that goes on - and in - your skin with no greasy residue Seisei Skin Care Lotion moisturizes with camellia oil and algae extracts Contains natural extracts of marshmallow root, lime leaf, and peony root which provide skin [... more]
$9.25
Amazon.com

Oshima Tsubaki EX Treatment - 200g
Features: The hair enriching nutrients in camellia oil in a conditioning cream that softens and thickens. The Tsubaki, or Camellia flower, is packed with oleic acids that are extremely compatible with our own skin and hair. Amino acids help strengthen [... more]
$20.75
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Oshima Tsubaki Camellia Oil in Water - 150ml
Features: The Tsubaki, or Camellia flower, is packed with oleic acids that are extremely compatible with our own skin. Japanese men and women commonly use camellia oil to moisturize their skin, face and hair. This blend of camellia oil and water make it [... more]
$13.00
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