Stewartia Species, Deciduous Camellia, Japanese Stewartia, Korean Stewartia
Stewartiapseudocamellia
Synonym
Stewartia
koreana
Stewartia
pseudocamellia var. koreana
In Zone 6B Pacific Northwest this beautiful tree in its 2nd year with me is nearly 8 ft. tall in a container on my southeast facing deck ...Read More
An outstanding ornamental, beautiful in all seasons. Showy white flowers (in summer, after most flowering trees), often spectacular red f...Read More
The tag on my Stewartia stated it to be a slow growing tree, so I selected a part shade site as recommended expecting it would remain a b...Read More
An outstanding ornamental, beautiful in all seasons. Showy white flowers (in summer, after most flowering trees), often spectacular red f...Read More
The fall color is always outstanding. Usually one of the first trees to turn in my NY garden.
Jeff
Hamptonsgarden.com
Beautiful in all seasons. Have seen some branch die-back in Michigan (zone 5) in trees that are planted in the open. Should probably be g...Read More
This tree is ideally adapted to the acid soils and maritime climate of the Pacific Northwest, where it's cool enough to be planted in ful...Read More
Purchased from a quality nurseryman and Growing in Zone 5 , west side, since 2004. The top branch central stem keeps dying, though the ...Read More
My Stewartia has the variegated leaves also. It was purchased in Michigan and it's been planted in my yard since Nov., 2008. When my land...Read More
I want to move our 3-year-old Stewartia, but everything I'm reading says they're tough to transplant. Has anyone had experience?
Mine has only been in the ground for a year, so it's still settling in. However, it looks like a variegated variety- see the foliage deta...Read More
This splendid tree is growing fine in Belgium (zone 8).
There is however no reason to give it its own species name. It is only a v...Read More
I had the chance to observe a mature specimen at the University of Maine in Orono that has been established for a number of years now, i...Read More
We planted a 5 ft. Stewartia in Central NY - Worcester and it did great for two years, even flowered. It was in native soil on a south f...Read More
Lovely in all seasons. Blooms fall from tree right after opening. We have always had a profuse bloom. Tree is in shaded area close to h...Read More
I planted my tree in full sun about 7 years ago and it far surpasses the specimen at our local botanic garden. It has hundreds of blossom...Read More
I planted a huge (8-10') specimen early spring 2005. It bloomed profusely both years so far, and has many buds again this year. I plante...Read More
Novice landscapers planted this in a very sunny and windy location at the front corner of house. The first year or two the tree struggle...Read More
Beautiful, vigorous plant in New England. The exfoliating bark and late-blooming flowers make it a gorgeous specimen tree. But be aware t...Read More
I have had my Stewartis about 5-6 years and it ALWAYS loses it buds (or most of them) before blooming. I have it in partial sun. The b...Read More
I have had this tree in my yard/garden since June 2001. I have not had any hardiness issues with this tree (no die-back at all).
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I planted mine in full sun this July, the leaves burned a little bit, then recovered. It has grown about 4 or 5 inches. I'll post again...Read More