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Williams Camellia 'Debbie'
Camellia
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williamsi
'Debbie'
Camellia × williamsii 'Debbie' Growth Characteristics: - 'Debbie' is a camellia variety developed in the UK that thrives in temperate climates. - It typically grows up to 2 to 3 meters tall, and its attractive feature is its fully bloomed pink flowers. - The leaves are thick, glossy, and dark green. - It blooms even in winter and is relatively resistant to cold. Propagation Methods: - It is primarily propagated through cuttings and grafting. - Cuttings are taken in the summer, using healthy new shoots. - Grafting is mainly done in the spring, and using a suitable rootstock increases the success rate. Cultivation Methods: - It grows well in well-drained, acidic soil and prefers sunny locations. - Maintaining adequate moisture is important, and watering should be adjusted according to soil conditions. - Fertilizer is mainly applied in spring and summer, and excessive fertilization should be avoided. - It thrives best next to fences or buildings that provide adequate wind protection, rather than in open areas. Uses in Gardens: - 'Debi' is widely used as an ornamental plant, adding color to gardens, especially during the winter. - It can be planted individually or used as a hedge. - Its potted form can create a strong impression, making it suitable for various garden designs. Important Pests and Control Methods: - Pests include mites, aphids, and leaf blight. - Mites and aphids can be removed using soapy water or refined vegetable oil; specialized pesticides should be used in severe cases. - Leaf blight occurs due to insufficient ventilation or excessive moisture, so improve soil drainage and air circulation. - Regular observation and periodic pest and disease control are important. By adhering to the above guidelines, you can cultivate a healthy Camellia 'Debi'.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Tea tree family
Height
1.8~4.5m
Spread
0.9~3m
Colors
pink
Bloom Period
March
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
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