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Default Camellia recommendation

On 10/12/07 18:42, in article ,
"Stuart Noble" wrote:

Chris Hogg wrote:
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 09:53:33 +0000, Sacha
wrote:

Our Camellia sasanqua Narumi-gata is just covered in flowers. It's scented
too - real bonus. I do recommend this one to anyone wanting an early
flowering one.


A friend of ours has one. Not sure if it's Narumi-gata, but certainly
c. sasanqua of some sort and judging by the seedlings that spring up
around it, it frequently sets viable seed.



I'm certainly going to give it a try. Is there anything else that
flowers this late/early?


If it helps, our Daphne bholua is in full bloom now.

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