A treasure for the garden with white camellia-like flowers held in reddish bracts. Upright habit. Good dark red autumn tones. Stewartia rostrata is rare in Australia.
Stewartia rostrata
$15.00
A treasure for the garden with white camellia-like flowers held in reddish bracts.
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Common Name | Beaked Stewartia |
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Position | Part sun |
Height | 3m |
Width | 3m |
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