A favorite plant for mild climates, several species, plus thousands of cultivars and hybrids, offer an almost endless array of flower colors and shapes on lustrous green leaves. From the small fragrant flowers of Camellia lutchuensis to the very large and showy blooms of Camellia reticulata, these low-maintenance, evergreen shrubs have blossoms of every type. Two of the most widely planted are Camellia japonica and Camellia sasanqua. Both make excellent screens and informal hedges. Many sasanquas tolerate full sun with proper soil and ample water. All are moisture-loving, and prefer well-drained, acid soils. All make exceptional container plants. Protect from hot afternoon sun and dry winds. Start by seeds, cuttings and grafting. Clean up fallen flowers to prevent Camellia petal blight. Prune for shape after flowering. Fertilize with acid plant foods. |

Large, semi-double white flowers with ruffled petals bloom on an upright, bushy plant. Sprays of foliage and flowers make striking floral arrangements.
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Attributes - Camellia sasanqua 'Setsugekka'
Plant Type: Shrub
Bloom Season: Early Fall through Early Winter
Flower Color: White
Foliage: Evergreen
Height: 4 ft. to 10 ft.
Width: 6 ft.
Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Sun
Climate: Zones 7, 8, 9, 10
Notes: Thrives in Acid Soil. Container Plants, Low Maintenance. Susceptible to Aphids, Black Spot, Root Rot, Scales.
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