These dazzling flowers will bring a breath of life to your off-season garden

Even during the shortest days of winter , everyone love to see beautiful heyday . Evergreen camellia shrub ( Camelliaspp . and cvs . , Zones 6–10 ) are knotty , long - lasting plants , and their beautiful wintertime - blooming heyday can help clear up up our shortPacific Northwest winterdays . Their glistening , hopeful unripened leaves with toothed edges are punctuated with brilliantly color in , showy flower that come in White , pinks , redness , and even pallid yellows . The flower petal are accompanied by aureate yellow stamens . They favour the acidicsoilstypical of the Pacific Northwest and savour even moisture , raise more drought kind as they mature and become more effected . There are many species ofcamellia ; the ones profile in this clause are cultivars and hybrids of the early blooming sasanqua camellia ( Camellia sasanqua , Zones 7–9 ) . In our region , sasanqua camellias bloom from December to January .

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Camellias are versatile ; they can be grown singly as shrubs or hedging plant , espaliered against a fence or construction , or even arborized into minuscule trees . They also turn well as cut flowers to brighten the inside your dwelling . finally , most camellias will grow to about 12 to 14 feet improbable and blanket , but they can be moderate with yearly pruning . ensure to prune in belated wintertime after flower to encourage raw growth that will acquire the next season ’s flowers . Here are a few former bloom sasanqua camellias that will brighten your winter garden .

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‘Pink Snow’ camellia,Camellia sasanqua‘Pink Snow’, Zones 7–9

This beautiful camelia is doubly flowered . It is charge with masses of shaggy , ruffle - border 2 - to-3 - inch flower that have a distinctive blossom flow of 4 to 6 weeks , so you ’ll have plenty of meter to love their beautiful amplitude . This camellia is a good hummingbird attractor and a adept burst for multiple style of garden — from those with woodland , to Asiatic panache , to advanced design .

‘Setsugekka’ camellia,Camellia sasanqua‘Setsugekka’, Zones 7–10

‘ Setsugekka ’ is an amazing camelia that come from Japan . Setsugekkameans “ coke lunation flower ” in Japanese . This floriferous camellia has large , clear white double flowers that glow on light wintertime evening . This would make a great mainstay works in a white winter garden . ‘ Setsugekka ’ has a bit of a weeping habit , relieve oneself it well - become to an informal design . It works well as a loose hedging flora . I have also seen a few maintained in very big containers looking great in late winter , with branches adorn with masses of white peak .

‘Kanjiro’ camellia,Camellia×hiemalis‘Kanjiro’, Zones 7–9

This intercrossed camelia is a cross of a sasanqua camelia and the more honest-to-goodness - fashioned and late - wintertime - to - early - springtime - blooming Nipponese camellia ( Camellia japonica , Zones 7–9 ) . Because of this , ‘ Kanjiro ’ blooms slightly after than the other two sasanquas mentioned here . ‘ Kanjiro ’ has the some of the best traits of both of its parents . Lovely cherry red pink semi - double flowers contrast well against obscure dark-green foliage . These blooms are more redolent of a Nipponese camellia . However , the flowers pretermit off the plant after blooming , making it a tidier and cleaner plant year - round than other Nipponese camellias ( this flower dropping is a trait of sasanqua camellias ) . ‘ Kanjiro ’ would make a lovely arborize specimen as it suppurate in the garden .

After researching this clause , I ran across another interesting sasanqua loanblend . ‘ Buttermint ’ camellia ( Camellia×hybridus‘Buttermint ’ , Zones 7–9 ) is a new camelia with pale buttery yellow flower . I hope to see it flower this year and maybe add it to my own garden . These beautiful wintertime - bloom camellias are one of many plants that facilitate us bask gardening class - round . I hope you ’re able to enjoy them in your own garden or local park . Even though the Clarence Shepard Day Jr. are short here in wintertime , there is always something happening in the garden . Camellias are a reminder that winter is pop off and that spring will be here rather than we think !

— Jason Jorgensen is a landscape graphic designer in Seattle .

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‘Pink Snow’ camellia

This ‘Pink Snow’ camellia grows as a bushy shrub. Camellias can also be espaliered or arborized.Photo: Jason Jorgensen

‘Pink Snow’

‘Pink Snow’ is long blooming, with delicate pale pink flowers.Photo: Jason Jorgensen

‘Setsugekka’ camellia

‘Setsugekka’s bright white blooms shine in the light of the moon.Photo: Jason Jorgensen

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This ‘Setsugekka’ grows in a large, year-round container.Photo: Jason Jorgensen

‘Kanjiro’ camellia

Pinkish red ‘Kanjiro’ flowers pop against dark foliage.Photo: Jason Jorgensen

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