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Huge Camellias in DC

Arl_Tom
18 years ago

If you are visiting DC, the U.S. National Arboretum might be a worthwhile trip. The original Camellia oleifera plant is still there (and is huge by DC standards) and you can still see big stumps from the old camellia plants that died in the late 70s. Unfortunately, the arboretum is not within walking distance of most of the attractions that are in downtown DC.

'Hard winters in the late 1970s all but eliminated the original Camellia Collection. A few hardy individuals survived. One notable tea-oil camellia survived without injury and went on to become a parent for Dr. William Ackerman's hardy camellia hybrids. The Winter Series resulted from this work, and the surviving plant also became an Arboretum introduction called 'Lu Shan Snow'.'

Here is a link that might be useful: U.S. National Arboretum

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