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    Dec 05, 2008

    Camellias Offer Beautiful Winter Blooms!

    Camellia Japonica Camellias are blooming right now! Everything is gray, cold, and (if you live on the east cost) very damp. It is very dreary outside, but camellias are bright and cheery. If you have this little evergreen workhorse shrub planted in your garden you will have bright blooms through the holiday season.

    They live for a very long time, hundreds of years, and they are very cold-hardy, blooming and thriving in the winter months to temperatures of 0ÂșC. Camellias can be a dependable source of year-round beauty in your garden or landscape design.

    These woody perennial shrubs have been bred into thousands of colorfully blooming cultivars. It should be very easy to find the camellia that fits your specific tastes and needs. They work well in containers or as part of a large landscaping plan.

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