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Pale pink flowers against dark green leaves.
Camellia sasanqua, also known as sasanqua camellia, is a species of camellia native to Japan. It is densely branched, evergreen shrub and has attractive, dark green foliage with its white to red, 6-8 petaled, mildly aromatic flowers which are in bloom from autumn to early winter (November to January). Each flower has a central mass of bright yellow-anther stamens.
Pink double rose camellias japonica Rubescens Major' in flower.
Kamelie (Camellia japonica), Japanese Camellia in pink in a greenhouse. called rose of winter.
Camellia prefers anti-shade and blooms bright and beautiful flowers.
Close up view of a double red camellia flower against a green foliage background
A pretty flower on the evrgreen Camellia Japonica shrub, with focus on foreground
Camellia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Theaceae. Camellias are evergreen shrubs or small trees. Camellias were cultivated in the gardens of China and Japan for centuries before they were seen in Europe. This modern cultivar is named “Delores Edwards”. It blooms in spring with pink flowers. Shallow depth of field.
A pale pink double camellia flower, partly open, is surrounded by dark green foliage. The morning sun has gilded the edge of the leaves behind the flower. Dew drops cling to the edges of the petals.
Camellia japonica Japanese camellia Flower
Camellia X Williams ii Debbie flower grown in a garden in Madrid
Camellia sasanqua, also known as sasanqua camellia, is a species of camellia native to Japan. It is densely branched, evergreen shrub and has attractive, dark green foliage with its white to red, 6-8 petaled, mildly aromatic flowers which are in bloom from autumn to early winter (November to January). Each flower has a central mass of bright yellow-anther stamens.
Japanese Camellia (Camellia japonica) in sunny spring day in Arboretum Park Southern Cultures in Sirius (Adler). Close-up red rose-like blooms camellia flower and buds with evergreen glossy leaves
Lagerstromia flower, details
Dark pink semi double camellia 'William Carlyon' in flower
Japanese camellia
Double yellow and white flower against dark green foliage of Camellia 'Brushfield's Yellow'
Close-up of light pink rhododendron caucasicum bush in bloom.
A vibrant Chinese garden rose blooms proudly, its intricate petals capturing the essence of cultural richness and natural splendor.
Camellia japonica, commonly called Japanese camellia, is an evergreen shrub that typically grows to 2-4m tall with glossy, dark green leaves. It is native to Japan and China. Species plants have single flowers, but there are also cultivars with semi-double or double flowers. Each single flower has 5-8 petals. Flower colors are most commonly white, pink or red with yellow anthers.
Pale pink camellia japonica formal double pale pink with dark pink stripes flower. Japanese camellia flowering plant branches with dark green leaves. Tsubaki bloom.
Japanese Camellia
Pink peony double Camellia x williamsii Anticipation in flower.
Pink Camellia Trees in Full Bloom early December in South Carolina.
five petalled pink camellia flower with yellow centre against dark green foliage
Pretty flowers growing in the garden.
Closeup of pastel pink Camellia Japonica flowers blooming bush in the park or garden.
Camellia japonica, commonly called Japanese camellia, is an evergreen shrub that typically grows to 2-4m tall with glossy, dark green leaves. It is native to Japan and China. Species plants have single flowers, but there are also cultivars with semi-double or double flowers. Each single flower has 5-8 petals. Flower colors are most commonly white, pink or red with yellow anthers.
Camellia x Williamsii 'Freedom Bell' a spring summer shrub plant with a winter springtime red flower stock photo image
Camellia with green leaves
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