I come from the tidewater area of VA and have to say that I miss the Camellias the most. I have quite a few planted here in the PNW, including my favorite X Freedom Bell. I have dealt with every one of your listed sources either as a private gardener or in my capacity as a buyer. I am a fan of the whole Theaceae ( and the JCRA )
Yes please talk about Camellia azaleas and hybrids. Camellia x 'Xiafeng Relang‘ (Summrr winds and Hot waves) is great- blooms before sasanquas and flowers are huge. Buddy Lee has pictures of pale or white flower hybrids that supposedly will be available in the future. 33:55 variegated Camellia sasanqua 'Golden Phoenox’
Jim Putnman of Hortube and Brie Arthur together presented some UA-cams on favorite camellias including a series of polling supported favorites. Highly recommend the youtube videos they produced on camellias. I believe Arthur has work history at Camelia Forrest from where I have purchased several thriving selections.
A species I got from Woodlanders that is nice is called Edithae...it's a pretty fuschia pink that has quite shiny foliage....I have no clue where Edithae originated but it seems happy and blooms well...
They have moved to a different location. You probably know. Very close to the old location. I'm headed over there in a couple weeks...I'm gonna get more clinopodium for one thing...that's a great plant they grow...
Wow, there are even more amazing cultivars than I imagined! I’m growing a bunch of Ackerman types in Buffalo. Although I actually found some camellias that I DON’T like… namely ‘Ogon-ba’ because it reminds me of golden vicary privet… I used to work for a landscape company and there was this site that we had to keep golden vicary 3’ meatballs on a steep slope… I HATE golden vicary privet (and look alikes) because of it!!!😂
Yeah, that sounds atrocious. Luckily there are so many other fantastic cultivars there's sure to be something for everyone and you can avoid the ones that stoke your PTSD (Plant-related Traumatic Stress Disorder)
Yes! That's our 2025 botanical shirt featuring evergreen oaks. We got a long-sleeve one that's purple, and Tim's wearing the short sleeve in blue. They are on sale at the garden now!
👋👋👋 I live about 50 miles north of Philadelphia Pa. I have April pink and victory white camellia plants, one in a pot and April pink in the ground. My only problem is that squirrels decided to take a taste of the blooms and like them so much that I don’t have any future flowers. In spite of having plenty of bird seeds peanuts and suet, the darned squirrels were not satisfied, they destroyed the entire bloom season for me. I’m thinking next season I’ll wrap both plants with bird netting. 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️🐿️🐿️🐿️
Awesome video! Thank you.
Nice to see you back I missed your videos. Hope you had good holidays with your families
Thanks, Larry! It's good to be back, and we hope you had a beautiful holiday as well!
I have three- October Magic Orchid, Winter’s Joy and April Remembered. My priorities were pink and relatively cold hardy! 💕
😍🥰LOVE🌹Camellia❤️❤️❤️
I come from the tidewater area of VA and have to say that I miss the Camellias the most. I have quite a few planted here in the PNW, including my favorite X Freedom Bell. I have dealt with every one of your listed sources either as a private gardener or in my capacity as a buyer. I am a fan of the whole Theaceae ( and the JCRA )
Yes please talk about Camellia azaleas and hybrids. Camellia x 'Xiafeng Relang‘ (Summrr winds and Hot waves) is great- blooms before sasanquas and flowers are huge. Buddy Lee has pictures of pale or white flower hybrids that supposedly will be available in the future.
33:55 variegated Camellia sasanqua 'Golden Phoenox’
Jim Putnman of Hortube and Brie Arthur together presented some UA-cams on favorite camellias including a series of polling supported favorites. Highly recommend the youtube videos they produced on camellias. I believe Arthur has work history at Camelia Forrest from where I have purchased several thriving selections.
A species I got from Woodlanders that is nice is called Edithae...it's a pretty fuschia pink that has quite shiny foliage....I have no clue where Edithae originated but it seems happy and blooms well...
Love Woodlanders - started my Camellia collection with plants from them ( including edithae) in the early 90s
They have moved to a different location. You probably know. Very close to the old location. I'm headed over there in a couple weeks...I'm gonna get more clinopodium for one thing...that's a great plant they grow...
Wow, there are even more amazing cultivars than I imagined! I’m growing a bunch of Ackerman types in Buffalo. Although I actually found some camellias that I DON’T like… namely ‘Ogon-ba’ because it reminds me of golden vicary privet… I used to work for a landscape company and there was this site that we had to keep golden vicary 3’ meatballs on a steep slope… I HATE golden vicary privet (and look alikes) because of it!!!😂
Yeah, that sounds atrocious. Luckily there are so many other fantastic cultivars there's sure to be something for everyone and you can avoid the ones that stoke your PTSD (Plant-related Traumatic Stress Disorder)
Great presentation!! Is the Tee shirt Tim is wearing the newest one available? Are they available for purchase?
Yes! That's our 2025 botanical shirt featuring evergreen oaks. We got a long-sleeve one that's purple, and Tim's wearing the short sleeve in blue. They are on sale at the garden now!
@jcraulstonarb, must come by and get a purple, long-sleeved one in XL.
The bloody deer eat them!
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I live about 50 miles north of Philadelphia Pa. I have April pink and victory white camellia plants, one in a pot and April pink in the ground. My only problem is that squirrels decided to take a taste of the blooms and like them so much that I don’t have any future flowers. In spite of having plenty of bird seeds peanuts and suet, the darned squirrels were not satisfied, they destroyed the entire bloom season for me. I’m thinking next season I’ll wrap both plants with bird netting. 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️🐿️🐿️🐿️
Honestly, squirrels are the most ridiculous of garden pests, causing problems that really make the mind reel!