Camellia flowering shrub is ideal for hedges, foundation plantings, containers, specimen trees or training as espaliers
Produces brilliant symmetry with glossy, deep-green leaves and red, pink and white flowers that can bloom late winter through spring
Flowers can range from solid-colored to striped with single cups of petals to tight blooms, depending on variety, and are long-blooming for lasting enjoyment
Thrives in partly sunny areas that receive no more than 6 hours of morning sunlight per day, but is shade-tolerant for added convenience
Requires regular watering to keep soil moist the first year, and 3 times a week once established for healthy plant growth
Zone 8 cold hardiness means it can withstand winter temperatures from 20 to 10-degrees, making it well-suited for warmer climates