Camellia japonica 'Adolphe Audusson'
Camellia 'Adolphe Audusson'
- Early Winter 2018
- 20
- 1
- Early Spring 2017
- 35
- 0
- Early Autumn 2016
- 23
- 7
- Late Summer 2016
- 27
- 11
Camellia japonica 'Adolphe Audusson'
- Early Winter 2018
- 20
- Early Spring 2017
- 35
- Early Autumn 2016
- 23
Can anyone help me please... Is this part of the stem growing or is this the part of the flower forming?
Looks like new leaves growing 💚
#newgrowth
It's new leaves
Yep - new leaves, mine does this
And you can see the flower buds forming just below the new leaf growth. #camellia
Keep it well watered through the Autumn and you should get a wonderful show of flowers in the spring
- Late Summer 2016
- 27
Can't wait to see this bloom!
@steven2016 you may be waiting a few years!!! 😜👏
I've had one for two years, hoping it will flower next year!
They seem to need settling time.
They take years to settle...REALLY?!?! @Diane76 @hayleyaj @joanboston
@steven2016 yes! Look good foliage wise but the flowers are worth gold!! Patience is key! So, as a gardener, you're going to need bucket loads!! 😜😂
Mine has buds so I'm hopeful !
I took one from my mums house and the 2nd year I got one flower. 3rd year I got more ☺
@Diane76 You could be my Saviour. I've tried to take a cutting from my late nans camellia tree but can't get the cutting to take. Can I ask how you did it please?
Just cut what I considered to be a healthy length with some fresh buds on. Bashed the base of the cutting and sat in water for a day. Then placed in moist compost with some miracle gro plant food and crossed my fingers ☺. I'm a believer that if works it is meant to be. Never used rooting powder. (Always take 3 cuttings) 1 is hopefully to take. And left in a sunny position outside.
#camellia #cuttings #advice-propagation #propagation-camellia
Ahhh it’s flowered! #Camellia