Most camellias are grown for their flowers. This one is grown for it’s unique and stunning foliage! The unusual leaf shape looks like a mermaid or fishtail, where the tip splits into 3. Rosy pink flowers add to the attraction of this most unusual camellia. Easy to grow, just not readily available. Supplied plants approximately 30 cm tall.
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