Delores Edwards Hybrid Camellia |
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Grows In | Zone 7B · 5° to 10° F through Zone 9B · 25° to 30° F Grows in Alpharetta! (Learn More) |
Sun Exposure | Morning Sun / Evening Shade, Dappled Light / Filtered Sun |
Soil Drainage | Well Drained |
Resistent To | Deer Resistant, Heat |
Flower Color | Pink, Light Pink |
Blooms | Spring Blooms, Winter Blooms, Early Spring Blooms |
Foliage Color | Dark Green |
Average Height | 6' to 8', 8' to 10' |
Average Width | 4' to 6', 6' to 8' |
Attracts | Visual Attention |
Noteworthy Characteristics
Delores Edwards is a hybrid camellia that was developed by hybridizer and past ACS president Hulyn Smith of Valdosta, Georgia and introduced in 1989. This variety has an incredible, large, semi-double to anenome form flower of light, oprchid pink.
Uses
Delores Edwards camellia is useful to create colorful, evergreen hedges or screens. It can also be "limbed up" to form an attractive, small, evergreen tree that can be useful as a focal point specimen. It is perfect for use as espalier: trained to grow flat against a large, open wall.
Culture
Camellias prefer a fertile, moist but well-drained, acidic soil. Constantly soggy soil is a slow killer. Your new camellia should not need regular watering after the first year unless there are extended periods of dry weather during summer. Camellias do best in partial shade or filtered sun. Avoid afternoon direct sun
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USDA Zones: 7B-9B
Species: Hybrid
Bloom Color: Light Orchid Pink
Bloom Size: 5-6 inch
Bloom Form: Semi-Double to Anenome
Bloom Season: Late Winter to Mid Spring
Growth Habit: Upright, Dense
Maintainable Height: 8-10 feet
Maintainable Width: 6-8 feet
Light Preferences: Filtered shade to light sun
Plant Uses: Hedge, Buffer, Screen, Small Tree, Landscape Beds, Flowering Shrub Borders, Small Groupings, Specimen, Foundation Plant, Espalier, Large Containers