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Greensboro Red Camellia

Japonica cultivar greensboro red common name greensboro red camellia patent id. This camellia has great form and a is a bit more cold hardy than most.

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Greensboro red camellia

Greensboro red camellia japonica greensboro red greensboro red exhibits lustrous dark green leaves in a bushy form. 10 to 12 feet spread. Growth is upright and medium leaf.

Large red single to semi double flowers. Dark green leaves 3 x 2. The greensboro red camellia is a wonderful evergreen shrub that can also be used as a small ornamental tree.

It blooms in mid spring with 3 5 semi double light red flowers. 7 to 10 culture. Slow to moderate growth rate.

A great early blooming camellia with light red flowers is deserving of a prominent place in the landscape. Flowers are a great contrast to the glossy dark green foliage. Flowers are a great contrast to the glossy dark green foliage.

It blooms in mid spring with 3 5 semi double light red flowers. This camellia has great form and a is a bit more cold hardy than most. This camellia has great form a is a bit more cold hardy than most.

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