All reviews for category Autumn Camellia

Camellia sasanqua Survivor

Camellia sasanqua Survivor

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well
Beautiful bush despite white spots on the leaves. Some flowers but not very spectacular yet this year.

Jacqueline G.

Picardy
I received a very beautiful young plant that has withstood multiple days of freezing temperatures without flinching, down to approximately -5°/-10° (14°F) (it is in a pot, along the north-facing façade of the house). The flowering has been somewhat slowed down by the frost, but still continues. It has therefore bloomed for a very long time and has been a true delight for the eyes. I recommend this variety for cold regions.

Aurélie

So fragrant
Very beautiful bush that delicately flowers and smells so lovely. Seems to adapt very well.

Danièle Clement

Well
Some new leaves have appeared. There are numerous flower buds.

Jacqueline Gardinier

I received a beautiful young plant within the expected timeframe, I just regret a lovely branch being broken. Otherwise, everything is fine, I am looking forward to the flowering.

Gabriel Vernhes

Aisne
I've just received it, it's magnificent, it was well packaged. Perfect.

Françoise

Touraine
Received on time, well-shaped, potted while waiting for a good recovery before joining my bed of camellias, azaleas, and rhododendrons. Two remarks: the packaging was a bit tight (bent branches) and one branch was broken.

Bernard

Lyons-la-Forêt
Purchase made about 1 year ago: the bush received at the time was magnificent but had a broken branch. In my garden, it has survived the winter very well, it's the first camellia that I've succeeded with!

Nadine

Camellia hiemalis Pink Goddess

Camellia hiemalis Pink Goddess

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THE VAUPALIERE
Majestic! It flowers from early October until late February, with thousands of single flowers pendant throughout the winter. It has been planted in full sun for over 8 years.

Corinne

Mauritius
The young plants received are small, thin, and mostly broken. We had a flower of an almost white pink, and small (4 cm (2in)). We will see if they survive. Disappointed.

Sophie