From a tree enthousiast at Kanapaha Botanical Gardens in Gainesville, Florida, we did receive some exotic plants in return for material from our Golden Oak 'Quercus Virginiana Grand View Gold' which seems to be the only species around. He is trying his best to propagate it so the species will be preserved for the future. Below this post you find links that lead to our very rare Golden Oak. But here is one of the exotics we received; Camellia Yuhsienensis. This is a species that is suppposed to be from the Hunan province in China.
Isn't she a beauty? Very special petals!
This is inside the greenhouse extension husband Pieter built this summer. Link you find below.
This is the first time that this young Camellia Yuhsienensis blooms so we were thrilled to see its blossoms!
This species from China has white petals with notched tips, unlike other species, this flowers in clusters at branch tips resulting in a heavy floral display in January through February
Next to the acrylic side panels that Pieter put in there in the summer.
Any blossom in the winter is a bonus!
Photos are all taken on January 20 and it is supposed to bloom in January/February so right on time.
Guess it is well protected against the harsh frost we endured the month of January.
Let it grow into a stronger adult shrub first before exposing it to the elements.
Do you see those buds?
Related links:
Camellia yuhsienensis | Tikorangi The Jury Garden | site from New Zealand showing this C yuhsienensis
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Camellia yuhsienensis | Tikorangi The Jury Garden | site from New Zealand showing this C yuhsienensis
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