Description
Magnoliaeflora Camellia is a unique and elegant variety named for its distinct flower form, which resembles a magnolia or water lily. The blooms are semi-double, with broad, rounded, overlapping petals of soft pink, often edged or suffused with a deeper pink, surrounding a central cluster of golden stamens. Blooming in mid to late winter, it offers a graceful, refined alternative to the more common double forms.
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Unique Magnolia-Like Blooms: Features semi-double flowers with broad, rounded petals that elegantly overlap, resembling a magnolia blossom.
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Soft Pink with Golden Center: The delicate pink petals contrast beautifully with the prominent yellow stamens.
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Mid to Late Winter Bloom: Flowers from January into March.
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Graceful & Spreading Habit: Tends to grow with a more open, spreading form than many upright japonicas.
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A Collector’s Plant: Valued for its distinctive and beautiful flower form.
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