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How to grow Setsugekka Sasanqua Camellia with a detailed description 

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This video is a detailed description of Setsugekka Sasanqua Camellia. Setsugekka is a fall and early winter blooming Camellia with beautiful pure white flowers with yellow centers. Like most Camellias, Setsugekka can get over 10 feet in height. This evergreen shrub is best part shade.
Setsugekka Camellia
Camellia sasanqua 'Setsugekka'
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@P_Belle
@P_Belle Год назад
Just bought my 1st! $15 two quart about 2' tall.
@rturner7064
@rturner7064 7 лет назад
Very clear, comprehensive practical advice. Thank you. I will be planting a hedge of them.
@JimPutnam
@JimPutnam 7 лет назад
+R Turner Great. Thanks for watching
@MCHRISBROWN1
@MCHRISBROWN1 11 месяцев назад
Great video, my only difference of opinion is the growth rate. I have 5 of these and find them the fasting growing camellias I own (I own about 15 different types).
@patriciacunningham4235
@patriciacunningham4235 3 года назад
That was great. Lots of info--and all good stuff to know. Thanks.
@michaelm.1305
@michaelm.1305 6 лет назад
Good info/Nice plant!
@craighunter3273
@craighunter3273 3 года назад
V good info. Cheers
@plawson91
@plawson91 3 года назад
Really appreciate your videos, Jim. And it's nice that I live in the same zone as you (Durham). Question: should these be planted in basically the same spot as Camelia Japonica? How much sun can they tolerate? Could they take evening sun in the summer months?
@pkling614
@pkling614 6 лет назад
Hi Jim....Thank you so much for your videos.... I live in 7B LI NY..I love camelias and have several of them along my property...They are 2 feet tall i have had them for 2 years...However i am not having much luck with them blooming or thriving...They are on the west side of our home under dapplish sun planted close to front porch near mature rhododendron and azaleas...our winters are rough here and snow covers them..They sustain a lot of winter burn..but the plant still has green stems underneath...it is so frustrating because all we will get are green foliage and not much blooms...i have the setsugekka sasanqua white and japonica pink marie bracy...any advise would be greatly appreciated...TY
@hayleystevens1228
@hayleystevens1228 4 года назад
I'm in zone 9b (San Jose CA.). I need a tall, narrow hedge to hide my neighbors. Ideally would be about 8-9' tall, and easily stay contained in about 18" depth space along the east side of a fence. They would get morning sun and afternoon shade after about 2pm. Would these do well in those conditions? Looking for something low maintenance and drought tolerant. Thanks!
@Freakz06
@Freakz06 6 лет назад
Good info, I have a few of these which are currently supported/tied centrally to a stake in their pots. The central "trunk" is no where near as thick and supporting as the one in your video. Would you recommend I trim it down vertically to promote more growth out wide?
@JimPutnam
@JimPutnam 6 лет назад
+Sam McReady I would prune it in early spring. That should thicken it up.
@shareart6561
@shareart6561 10 месяцев назад
looks heavy for you to hold it :)
@Mai-hi1ks
@Mai-hi1ks 5 лет назад
Hi Jim I have a japonica camelia in a big planter in a shaded area and I was wondering if that variety of camelia would be good in a container.
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