Camellia

Camellia × williamsii 'Jury's Yellow'

Camellia - Camellia × williamsii  'Jury's Yellow'

Common Name: Camellia
Genus: Camellia
Species: × williamsii
Cultivar: 'Jury's Yellow'

Category: Shrubs and Sub-shrubs

Height: 2.50 m (250 cm)
Spread: 2.00 m (200 cm)

Hardiness: Hardy
Growth Rate: Fast growing
Flowering Period: March and April
Foliage Type: Evergreen
Foliage Colour: Green
Flower Colour: White, Yellow
Sun/Shade: Partial shade
Soil Type: Acidic
Ericaceous: Requires a neutral or acid soil (or ericaceous compost), with a pH of 7 or below
Soil Moisture: Moist, but well drained
Features: Suitable for growing in containers

The name is slightly deceptive as the larger outer petals that form are white. They do however have a ruff of pale yellow petals at the centre of each flower that give it a lemon hue. The glossy bright evergreen leaves really set the beautiful flowers off a treat. If happy, these plants will produce literally masses of flowers that fall from the plant when they are done and create a beautiful carpet around its base. Avoid planting in a spot that gets morning sun though as this may cause the flowers to turn brown before their time.

  • Garden care: To prevent damage to the emerging buds and flowers protect from cold dry winds and early morning sun. Water established plants in dry weather to prevent bud drop. Apply a balanced liquid fertiliser in mid-spring and again in June. Top-dress annually with shredded bark or well-rotted leaf mould. After flowering lightly trim or prune any branches that spoil the appearance of the plant. Protect container-grown specimens in winter by wrapping with bubble wrap or hessian.


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