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Camellias enchant with their blooms. What you should consider when buying camellias, as well as good sources of supply, can be found here.

How do you recognize a he althy camellia plant?

Camellias (Camellia) adorn the garden landscape and numerous conservatories with their blooms between autumn and spring in an otherwise rather colorless environment. In order for the plants to be able to bear a really rich flower, however, they must be in good he alth. Therefore, even when buying, you should be on the lookout for signals that speak for a reduced vitality of your photosynthetic new growth. We'll show you how to recognize he althy plants when you buy them and where you can also buy one or the other special variety.

Buying camellias: What do you need to know?

Camellias can live up to 100 years. So that this remarkable age can even begin to be reached in your garden or in the pot, you should create optimal starting conditions for your camellia culture. This includes not only the but also a good basic he alth of the plant. In the case of the plants, this is already influenced from the point at which they germinate. That's why you should pay attention to a few essential things when buying a camellia:

  • Look for glossy, rich green leaves. Camellias are evergreen and should be purchased with full foliage.
  • The buds, if any, should not have dried up.
  • Check the root ball: the plants should be neither too wet nor too dry and the pot should already be well rooted.
  • Look for browning or yellowing of leaves or roots. Both indicate a not completely he althy plant.
Especially with evergreen plants, the appearance of the leaves is a direct indicator of their well-being
  • Check the plant for pests or other signs of pest infestation such as plaque, grazing, discoloration, odor or deformation.
  • Check the location of the plants for sale. If the plants get too much or too little light, this can also have a negative impact on the subsequent culture. Alsothe temperature and the distance to other plants should be right.
  • If the camellia has many buds, the flowers will also be lush. Therefore, pay special attention to plants with plenty of flowering bases.
  • If you intend to plant camellias, you should only buy plants that are five years old or older.
The buds give a glimpse of the he alth and abundance of your camellia later

Buy camellias: Recommended sources of supply

You can find your dream camellia in many places - whether it's a hardware store, a nursery, a garden center or even a supermarket. Finding a few of the most common strains isn't much of a problem. We will also introduce you to a few contact points where the selection of varieties will also do justice to the somewhat more demanding camellia friend:

NewGarden Nursery: Large selection of beautiful camellia varieties and a variety of other plant species for the home garden by mail order.

Michael von Allesch camellia nursery: Nursery specializing in camellias in the southeast of Hamburg.

Kamelienkulturen Fischer: Offers camellias of different types and sizes in Wingst (near Cuxhaven).

Gartenbau Risse: Horticultural business in Coswig. Over 160 Japanese camellias and hybrids are offered here.

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