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Thanks for the information!

I checked the forecast and it is too early. I will be keeping it in the shade when I do put it out though, as I it seems that they shouldn't be in direct sunlight.
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I will be keeping it in the shade when I do put it out though, as I it seems that they shouldn't be in direct sunlight.
That might be true of ornamental camellias. But tea-estates mostly have their tea grown in full sunlight: a few do have a few interspersed shade trees. But the sunlight in these places is much stronger than Britain, so I wouldn't worry about putting them in full sun in Britain. Just google images for tea estate, and you'll see.
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