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Camellia sasanqua Paradise Betty Lynda

PBR Variety Name: 'Parblynda'
Common Name: Camellia sasanqua
Height , Medium Growing (2 - 3m)
Spread: , Broad (2 - 3m)
Growing Conditions:
Drought Tolerant, Frost Tolerant, Full Sun, Moderate Watering, Part Shade, Tolerates Dryness
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Distinctive and showy! Large single, pure white flowers shading to deep pink surround a bright golden centre.

A naturally dense upright grower with large glossy green oval leaves. New growth is highlighted with bright red stems. The flowers are large and pure white shading to deep pink at the edges and flower throughout the cooler months. 'Betty Lynda' will quickly form a tall screen or can be clipped to create a beautiful tall formal hedge.

Paradise camellias will grow Australia wide, they are tolerant of light frosts and heat. But may need some protection in extreme conditions.

Medium to tall hedges

Informal borders

Feature shrubs

Espalier

Large containers

Topiary

  • Containers
  • Hedging
  • Screening
  • Shrubs

Full sun or light shade

Camellia sasanqua prefer a well drained acid soil. They will not tolerate waterlogged soil and heavy soils should be improved with plenty of organic matter prior to planting.

Good drainage is essential. Heavy or clay soils will require raised beds and addition of organic matter to improve drainage conditions.

Space plants 1m apart for a hedge or border.

With heavy, clay or very poor soils add organic matter to the area prior to planting.

Dig your hole approximately twice the size of the pot being transplanted.

Backfill around your plant with loose soil ensuring that the top of the root ball is sitting level with the surrounding ground.

Water deeply and apply mulch.

Paradise camellias are drought tolerant once established, however regular deep watering is needed for the first 3-6 months. Soil should be moist but not waterlogged.

Mulching will help to protect surface roots from extremes of temperature and also help to maintain moisture levels in the soil. The mulch layer should be applied 10cm thick and kept 5cm - 10cm away from the base of the plant to ensure adequate air flow around the stem of the plant.

Light pruning once a year after flowering is often all that is needed to keep sasanquas neat. However if more formal shapes or hedges are desired more pruning may be necessary. Be aware that trimming off spring growth will remove the next seasons flowers.

Feed only in spring and summer using a good quality complete fertiliser.

Look out for this label in all good garden centres.
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Pruned Vs UnPruned Height

The heights listed here are what is commonly achieved for this variety with periodic trimming and maintenance. Plants are living things and under certain conditions or without periodic maintenance, plants may achieve up to double the dimensions listed herein.