Camellia x williamsii `Bowen Bryant`

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Camellia x williamsii `Bowen Bryant`
Family Theaceae
Genus Camellia
Species Camellia x williamsii
Common Name(s) Camellia
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Features Flowers
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Camellia x williamsii `Bowen Bryant`

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Description

Camellia x williamsii are a highly regarded set of hybrids that grow to about 5m (16ft) high and are well suited to most gardens. They shed spent flowers, unlike some varieties of C. japonica, and are able to recover themselves in new blooms after periods of severe weather.

Camellia x williamsii `Bowen Bryant` is a large shrub, with deep pink semi-double blooms.

Microclimate

Sun Partial SunFull Sun
Shelter Sheltered
Aspect All Aspects
Hardiness hardy
Drainage Well Drained
Semi-moist conditions
Soil Type Clay, Loam, Sand
humus-rich soil.
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Foliage

Height (m) : 2 - 5
Spread (m) : 1 - 5
Growth Habit : Columnar/Upright
Type : Evergreen
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Flowering : Late Winter - Mid Spring
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Flowers

Colour : Red, Pink
Size : Quite large (10 to 20 cm)
Profusion : Profuse
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