Camellia japonica 'Doctor King'
- One of the great things about evergreen flowering shrubs is that the foliage acts as a good backdrop, a canvas of sorts against which the flowers can come to the fore. 'Doctor King' dazzles with its pink, yellow and glossy green colour palette, producing flowers throughout spring from March until May.
- The flowers have somewhat ruffled petals and are typically single to semi-double in nature.
- Perfect for beds, borders and even large patio containers, this camellia appreciates a partially-shaded spot, and will look brilliant planted as part of a Japanese-style or woodland planting scheme, featuring alongside heucheras, hostas and ferns.
- Easy to grow and low-maintenance, this camellia adds instant impact to the garden without demanding too much of your, no doubt already-stretched, time.
- An ericaceous plant, 'Doctor King' should be planted in either acidic or neutral soil, and planted in ericaceous compost if growing in a pot.
Description
- One of the great things about evergreen flowering shrubs is that the foliage acts as a good backdrop, a canvas of sorts against which the flowers can come to the fore. 'Doctor King' dazzles with its pink, yellow and glossy green colour palette, producing flowers throughout spring from March until May.
- The flowers have somewhat ruffled petals and are typically single to semi-double in nature.
- Perfect for beds, borders and even large patio containers, this camellia appreciates a partially-shaded spot, and will look brilliant planted as part of a Japanese-style or woodland planting scheme, featuring alongside heucheras, hostas and ferns.
- Easy to grow and low-maintenance, this camellia adds instant impact to the garden without demanding too much of your, no doubt already-stretched, time.
- An ericaceous plant, 'Doctor King' should be planted in either acidic or neutral soil, and planted in ericaceous compost if growing in a pot.
Additional Information
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Camellia japonica 'Doctor King'