Camellia `Cornish Snow`

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Camellia `Cornish Snow`
Family Theaceae
Genus Camellia
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Common Name(s) Camellia
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Camellia  `Cornish Snow`

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Camellia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Theaceae, native to eastern and southern Asia from the Himalaya east to Japan and Indonesia.
There are somewhere between 100–250 species.
They are evergreen shrubs and small trees 2–20 m tall. The leaves are alternately arranged, simple, thick, serrated, usually glossy, and 3–17 cm long. The flowers are large and conspicuous, 1–12 cm diameter, with (in natural conditions) 5–9 petals; colour varies from white to pink and red, and yellow in a few species.

Camellia  `Cornish Snow` produces many small single white flowers, touched pink on slender and slightly weeping growth

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Hardiness hardy
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Moist conditions
Soil Type Clay, Loam, Sand
Well drained neutral to acid soil is essential.
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Flowering : Late Winter - Late Spring
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