"Camellia enjoys resurgence in popularity"
Camellia Volunteer was bred in New Zealand by renowned Magnolia breeder Mark Jury and was named for the year of the Volunteer (2001). This chance seedling has large rosette shaped pink-red flowers frosted with a distinctive white edge.
As a medium upright shrub, Camellia Volunteer is equally at home as a garden or specimen plant, or in planter beds, and makes a great espalier or topiary.
This variety grows well in full sun, particularly if well-watered, however will perform best in partial shade. Some burning may occur in full sun in extreme high summer temperatures. Tolerates cold in all areas and grows in temperate to sub-tropical areas.
Fertiliser should be applied using an 8-9 month controlled fertiliser, applied in Spring. A disease tolerant plant, it is resistant to pests & diseases.
Camellias are members of the tea (Theaceae) family, and are native to the coast and mountain regions of eastern Asia. Camellia Volunteer grows into a tall shrub or small tree up to two metres high. The foliage is a glossy dark green and the flowers are produced from late winter through spring.
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