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Camellia Mrs D.W. Davis (Camellia) 2

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Camellia japonica Mrs D.W. Davis - It bears enormous, somewhat pendant, semi-double flowers in a pale apricot-pink. Slow growing, upright to spreading shrub or small tree with age. Oval, glossy, leaves and profuse winter to spring blooming flowers in milder climates. Family: Theaceae

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Camellia japonica Mrs D.W. Davis - It bears enormous, somewhat pendant, semi-double flowers in a pale apricot-pink. Slow growing, upright to spreading shrub or small tree with age. Oval, glossy, leaves and profuse winter to spring blooming flowers in milder climates.   Family: Theaceae    

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