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Camellia × williamsii 'Elsie Jury'
Camellias 'Elsie Jury'
The camellias 'Elsie Jury' is an upright growing cultivar with peony-form blooms. A child cultivar of the C. japonica 'Pukekura' and C. saluenesis, it was developed by Jury nurseries, leading to its name. A heritage cultivar, the camellias 'Elsie Jury' has a spreading habit that can be planted near shrubs and trees.
Camellia × williamsii 'Debbie'
Camellias 'Debbie'
Camellias 'Debbie' is a charming vigorous shrub that offers glossy, ovate leaves and double rose-pink flowers. It is a cultivar of the Camellia genus and holds an RHS Award of Garden Merit. Camellias 'Debbie' is a stunning addition to any garden for mid-season color and interest. Ideal for shade gardens, it requires minimal attention and looks stunning in mixed shrub borders.
Camellia × williamsii 'Anticipation'
Camellias 'Anticipation'
Camellias 'Anticipation' is a compact shrub that offers a profuse show of rose-pink flowers among dark evergreen foliage. It is a cross between Camellia japonica and Camellia saluenensis, first bred in Cornwall, England in 1923. Choose this lovely showy plant for your cottage or informal garden.
Camellia sasanqua 'Narumigata'
Camellias 'Narumigata'
Camellias 'Narumigata' is a charming evergreen shrub renowned for its delicate, white to pale pink single flowers featuring distinctive fluted petals and a central burst of golden stamens. Blooming from fall to winter, camellias 'Narumigata' thrives in well-drained, slightly acidic soil, preferring partial shade. Its glossy, dark green foliage provides a year-round backdrop, making it an elegant addition to temperate gardens.
Camellia × williamsii 'Bowen Bryant'
Camellias 'Bowen Bryant'
Camellias 'Bowen Bryant' is a member of the RHS Award of Garden Merit winners, and its dark evergreen foliage and upright pink flowers are what make it shine. Cultivated as a hybrid of other camellia varieties, this variant was named for the cultivator who discovered it. Camellias 'Bowen Bryant' won its fame and popularity for its strong growth habit, year-round beauty, and ease of care.
Camellia japonica 'Masayoshi'
Japanese camellia 'Masayoshi'
The japanese camellia 'Masayoshi' is an evergreen that was created to have a more compact size. Rather than the full-sized original Japanese camellia plant, this one is mid-sized and has glossy, dark leaves. When it blooms in the spring, this variety shows spotted red or red flowers with a white marbling.
Camellia 'Cornish Snow'
Camellias 'Cornish Snow'
Camellias 'Cornish Snow' blooms profusely in late winter to early spring, presenting a stunning display of delicate, small white flowers that grace the glossy, dark green foliage. This hardy evergreen shrub thrives in partial shade, with a preference for well-drained, acidic soil. Its frost-resistant petals hint at camellias 'Cornish Snow''s resilience in cooler climates, offering a burst of brightness in otherwise barren gardens.
Camellia sasanqua 'Sparkling Burgundy'
Camellias 'Sparkling Burgundy'
Camellias 'Sparkling Burgundy' is a showy camellia with peony-shaped flowers with shades of ruby red that have undertones of lavender. It is a hybrid of the C. sasanqua 'Hinode-gumo' x Camellia x 'Showa-no-sakae'. Its gorgeous blooms have earned it the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society.
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Stewartia are shrubs and trees, mostly deciduous, though some species are evergreen. The Asian species include both shrubs and trees, growing to 3 to 20 m tall, while the American species are shrubs growing 3 to 5 m tall, rarely becoming small trees. The leaves are alternately arranged, simple, serrated, usually glossy, and. The flowers are large and conspicuous, with 5 (occasionally 6-8) white petals. The fruit is a dry five-valved capsule, with one to four seeds in each section. Most of the species are native to eastern Asia in China, Japan, Korea, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam, with two in southeast North America, from Virginia and Kentucky south to Florida and Louisiana.
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The camellias are a fairly large group of flowering plants, several of which are of tremendous commercial and cultural importance to humans. The Tea plant (C. sinensis) is a member of this group, and, as its name suggests, its leaves are used to make tea. Several other species within the genus are also used culinarily. Oil-seed Camellia (C. oleifera), for instance, is used to produce teaseed oil. A great many camellias are also planted ornamentally, as they sport large, showy flowers.
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Schima is a genus of evergreen trees belonging to the tea family, Theaceae. There are about 20 species. The genus inhabits warm temperate to subtropical climates in Asia.
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Of the roughly 40 species, most are native to southeast Asia in southern China and Indochina. They are evergreen trees, growing to 10 to 20 m tall. The bark is thick and deeply fissured. The leaves are alternately arranged, simple, serrated, thick, leathery, glossy. The flowers are large and conspicuous with 5 (occasionally 6-8) white petals. The fruit is a dry five-valved capsule, with 1-4 seeds in each section.
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Scientific Classification of Camellias

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Camellia × williamsii 'Elsie Jury'
Camellias 'Elsie Jury'
The camellias 'Elsie Jury' is an upright growing cultivar with peony-form blooms. A child cultivar of the C. japonica 'Pukekura' and C. saluenesis, it was developed by Jury nurseries, leading to its name. A heritage cultivar, the camellias 'Elsie Jury' has a spreading habit that can be planted near shrubs and trees.
Camellia × williamsii 'Debbie'
Camellias 'Debbie'
Camellias 'Debbie' is a charming vigorous shrub that offers glossy, ovate leaves and double rose-pink flowers. It is a cultivar of the Camellia genus and holds an RHS Award of Garden Merit. Camellias 'Debbie' is a stunning addition to any garden for mid-season color and interest. Ideal for shade gardens, it requires minimal attention and looks stunning in mixed shrub borders.
Camellia × williamsii 'Anticipation'
Camellias 'Anticipation'
Camellias 'Anticipation' is a compact shrub that offers a profuse show of rose-pink flowers among dark evergreen foliage. It is a cross between Camellia japonica and Camellia saluenensis, first bred in Cornwall, England in 1923. Choose this lovely showy plant for your cottage or informal garden.
Camellia sasanqua 'Narumigata'
Camellias 'Narumigata'
Camellias 'Narumigata' is a charming evergreen shrub renowned for its delicate, white to pale pink single flowers featuring distinctive fluted petals and a central burst of golden stamens. Blooming from fall to winter, camellias 'Narumigata' thrives in well-drained, slightly acidic soil, preferring partial shade. Its glossy, dark green foliage provides a year-round backdrop, making it an elegant addition to temperate gardens.
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Stewartia are shrubs and trees, mostly deciduous, though some species are evergreen. The Asian species include both shrubs and trees, growing to 3 to 20 m tall, while the American species are shrubs growing 3 to 5 m tall, rarely becoming small trees. The leaves are alternately arranged, simple, serrated, usually glossy, and. The flowers are large and conspicuous, with 5 (occasionally 6-8) white petals. The fruit is a dry five-valved capsule, with one to four seeds in each section. Most of the species are native to eastern Asia in China, Japan, Korea, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam, with two in southeast North America, from Virginia and Kentucky south to Florida and Louisiana.
Camellia
Camellias
The camellias are a fairly large group of flowering plants, several of which are of tremendous commercial and cultural importance to humans. The Tea plant (C. sinensis) is a member of this group, and, as its name suggests, its leaves are used to make tea. Several other species within the genus are also used culinarily. Oil-seed Camellia (C. oleifera), for instance, is used to produce teaseed oil. A great many camellias are also planted ornamentally, as they sport large, showy flowers.
Polyspora
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Pyrenaria
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Schima
Schima
Schima is a genus of evergreen trees belonging to the tea family, Theaceae. There are about 20 species. The genus inhabits warm temperate to subtropical climates in Asia.
Apterosperma
Apterosperma
Gordonia
Gordonia
Of the roughly 40 species, most are native to southeast Asia in southern China and Indochina. They are evergreen trees, growing to 10 to 20 m tall. The bark is thick and deeply fissured. The leaves are alternately arranged, simple, serrated, thick, leathery, glossy. The flowers are large and conspicuous with 5 (occasionally 6-8) white petals. The fruit is a dry five-valved capsule, with 1-4 seeds in each section.
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