Is this too shadey for camellia williamsii?
15 years ago
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I read that camellia williamsii will bloom more than japonica in shady locations. I bought a taylor's perfection yesterday and I wonder if a shady location under dogwoods and other deciduous trees will be too shady for it. No direct sun except for the winter. The location however gets a lot of runoff rain water. There is english ivy and a mountain laurel there right now, but the laurel grows sideways to get to the sun so it needs to be moved. I think though this is more because of how mountain laurel grows. Even in full sun, they tend to spread out and grow sideways.
luis_pr
carolinamary
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