2023-24 New Camellias and Sasanquas
Check out our newest Camellia and Sasanqua additions for the 2023-24 season! Including fragrant and zone 6 cold hardy selections! These are excellent low maintenance evergreen shrubs for use as specimen plants, as hedges and screens, shape them into tree forms, and even as bonsai and container plants. Camellias and Sasanquas are great for adding bright cheery colors to the fall, winter, and early spring garden and landscape. To learn more about how to grow them checkout our Camellia and Sasanqua Growing Guide. Shown here is Tama Americana, a large type Japonica that flowers in fall and winter.
A rare striped Sasanqua! This is a heavily flowering plant that produces loads of medium-sized, single to semi-double, white flowers that are randomly striped and often heavily edged with starkly contrasting deep rose red and are centered by a boss of nicely contrasting yellow stamens. Flowering occurs in early to midseason, October to January, attracting bees with ample pollen. Stars 'N Stripes Sasanqua Camellia has a moderate rate of growth with an upright to spreading, densely branching habit and matures into a medium-sized, evergreen shrub. The dark green, medium-textured, glossy foliage acts as a wonderful foil to its fall flowers and is sure to be a conversation piece. Sure to make a neat choice for a hedge, specimen, or accent in the garden and landscape as well as for container culture. The Sasanqua Camellias are much more tolerant of growing conditions than standard Japonica Camellias and can tolerate less than perfect soils and full sun to light shade conditions. Images courtesy of Cam Too Camellia Nursery, all rights reserved. Item# 13243
Grows To: 5-8'H x 4-6'W
Outdoor Light: Full sun, Mostly sunny, Part shade, AM sun, Part sun, Filtered shade, Bright shade
4.5 inch Pot / 20 fl.oz. / 591 ml