Return to the Camellia Forum
| Post a Follow-Up
Larger Plants
| | |
Posted by
daysquid 7 Annapolis, MD (
My Page) on
Tue, Jul 24, 12 at 22:54
| Excuse me for what might be a very silly question but I'm completely new to gardening. I have prepared a sloped part-shade garden bed that is about 30 X 40. I want to plant a few larger, flowering evergreens as a background plant at the very top of this slope. Can you buy large camellias that would be about 4' tall or even taller? I was thinking about rhododendrons but then came across camellias and they are just beautiful. If I want some larger plants across the top, I just didn't know if I could purchase camellias this size. Thanks for any thougths. |
Follow-Up Postings:
RE: Larger Plants
| | |
| I have run into a few tall camellias for sale at nurseries but only when they restock their inventories with new camellias. The precise date varies from one place to another so it may be worth it asking when do they expect camellia shipments. Big stores like Lowes teend to have 2' tall bushes only but HD once had a >4' tall ones. They are obviously expensive though. You can also call local landscape companies to see if they will share with you the name of local places where you can get very tall camellias.... just in case these places have an even taller camellia that will not break the budget by much. Mail-order and Internet nurseries can also have tall camellias but I would recommend contacting by phone for this type of sale (as opposed to email). That way, you can discuss more details and get answers rightaway. I notice new camellias in nurseries from October thru December. |
RE: Larger Plants
| | |
| Thank you for all your expertise on this. I really felt silly asking. I'll definitely take your advice and call around. Again, many thanks! |
RE: Larger Plants
| | |
check your local home-owned nurseries, too. we have 2 that i can think of in this area that keep those sizes in stock year-round. also, watch for spring club sales. the kiwanis club of lee county, al. has an azalea and camellia sale each spring (usually march) and they sell half-gallon and 3 gallon sizes of camellias. the larger sizes are reasonable (to me) at about $35 each. the shrubs are about 3'-4' tall. if no luck with either of these, you might contact the american camellia society chapter nearest you and ask for local sources. if you want late winter/spring bloomers, look for camellia japonica; if you prefer fall bloomers, c. sasanqua and hybrids. |
RE: Larger Plants
| | |
| More great information. Thanks again for all your help. I'll definitely give these resources a try. I really appreciate your response. |
RE: Larger Plants
| | |
| I agree that camellias that size shouldn't be difficult to find. Call all of the local garden centers and nurseries. I think that you might find them to be a lot pricier than $35, though. This would be a good time to drag out that old dusty phone book to find all of the garden centers and nurseries in your location. |
RE: Larger Plants
| | |
| That's great. I'm still sorting out the design of this area but it's good to know I can get some large camellias. the double whites and light pinks have me very intereted. Pink perfection looks like a beauty. |
RE: Larger Plants
| | |
RE: Larger Plants
| | |
| I think these are superb, just beautiful. I went to a garden center today and looked at a few. The foliage is also very appealing to me. Dark green, as you describe. Great looking. I have this bed behind my deck. The brick structure (old bbq) and plants have all been removed. I want to keep the arbor -- but everything else is a clean slate. It gets dappled sun and then a couple of late afternoon hours given the mature trees overhead. I wanted this to have a formal look to it and was thinking about camellias thoughts? |

Post a Follow-Up
Please Note: Only registered members are able to post messages to this forum. If you are a member, please log in.
If you aren't yet a member, join now!
Return to the Camellia Forum
Instructions
- You must be a registered member and logged in to post messages on our forums.
- Posting is a two-step process. Once you have composed your message, you will be taken to the preview page. You will then have a chance to review the contents and make changes.
- After posting your message, you may need to refresh the forum page in order to see it.
- It is illegal to post copyrighted material without the owner's consent.
- HTML codes are allowed in the message field only.
- No advertising is allowed in any of the forums.
- If you would like to practice posting or uploading photos, please visit our Test forum.
- If you need assistance, please Contact Us and we will be happy to help.