




Camellia x williamsii 'E.G. Waterhouse'
Camellia
Award-winning Camellia x williamsii 'E.G. Waterhouse' features eye-catching, fushia-pink flowers, 10 cm wide, of formal double form with many rows of imbricated petals. The pretty blooms are profusely produced in June to October. Vigorous, this camellia forms a narrow, almost columnar shrub and has a luxuriant evergreen foliage of dark green leaves along its ascending, gray-barked branches. Camellia number 7.
190.00 Location E7 Latitude; -38.403269000000 Longitude; 146.053895000000