Cool Fall Camelias
Fall 2005
Camellias
Due to successful hybridization and selection have proved the camillia isn't just for warm climates. Garden Heights is excited to introduce new cold-hardy, fall-blooming camellias.

These beauties come in large peony sized blooms in pink, white, lavender and red. When little else is blooming, these camellias are sure to brighten your garden from September through November. Ever after they bloom the glossy evergreen foliage adds year round interest and structure in your garden. They make an excellent combination planting with azalea, rhododendron, and hydrangea, all of which require similar growing conditions. Be sure to take a look at these cool fall camellias.


Winter's Charm

Snow Flury

Pink Icicle

Winter Star
These evergreen shrubs prefer light shade and moist, well-drained soil. They can grow to 7 feet tall by 4 to 5 feet wide. They have an upright growing habit


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Richmond Heights, Missouri 63117
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