There are many Camellia species in the wild in Asia and they typically have large numbers of relatively small single white flowers with a special charm all of their own. They are perhaps best compared with the wild dog rose with its 5 petals and golden stamens. Their twigs are thin and bendy, so the plants are much less stiff, and their leaves are correspondingly more delicate.

Total varieties listed in this category : 8

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cuspidata Colour : Dainty White, Single, Golden Stamens. Flowers : Early Spring

fraterna Colour : White Dainty Single Flowers, Slightly Fragrant Flowers :

grijsii Colour : Single White, Dainty Flowers :

lutchuensis Colour : Delightful, Dainty Single White , Richly Flowers : Spring

oleifera Colour : Dainty White Single with Golden Stamens Flowers : Autumn

saluenensis Apple Blossom Colour : White, Pink Flush, Single Flowers : Spring

sinensis The Tea bush Colour : Dainty Single White with Golden Stamens Flowers : Autumn and winter

transnokoensis Colour : Dainty Single White Flowers : Spring

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