Mid-Atlantic Gardening: Yardening Dec 2015 into 2016, 0 by Gitagal
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Gitagal wrote: I bought a Camellia in...maybe...2001 ? It has been an amazing bloomer. It is also super hardy. It is called "Bob Hope". It has been around a long-long time! It has t ripple red, huge blooms in March. It has deep green shiny, sturdy leaves. Almost like Bay leaves....just a bit wider.. I have it on one side of my entry to the house. it is flanked on this side by by a big, old Yew--and on the other side by a tall, old Hemlock. Well protected from winds. My house faces NNE and this shrub never gets any sun to speak of just bright shade. I think, by now, it must be about 20+ years old. http://www.learn2grow.com/plants/camellia-japonica-bob-hope/ +sasanqua+bob+hope&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjj9pjxgsHJAhWFWSYKHe5jCMwQ_AUIBygB&biw=1280&bih=895 From what I have learned--Camellias are hard to propagate from cuttings. There must be a "trick" to it! I once mailed a box-full of cuttings to DG Member years ago--and he said I had made him the happiest man on Earth, He rooted all 34 of the cuttings! If any of you think you know HOW to root these cuttings--I will be tramming it back a bit by end of March. 1--Here is an early close-up (2005) of it's first blooms. 2--And--the whole shrub in full bloom--2007. 3--Shrub well grown and in full bloom--may, 2008 Grow this--if you can find it! I googled it---NOT cheap!!! Gita |