
Camellia japonica 'Annie Wylam'
Key Attributes
| Cultivar Name | Annie Wylam |
| Species | Camellia japonica |
| Primary Color | pink |
| Secondary Color | white |
| Color Pattern | variegated |
| Bloom Form | peony |
| Bloom Season | mid-season |
| Growth Habit | bushy |
About this Camellia cultivar
Camellia japonica 'Annie Wylam' is a japonica camellia cultivar grown for its large, showy blooms in shades of pink, often with white variegation or marbling. The flowers are typically lush and full, with an informal double appearance consistent with peony to rose-form-double types seen in this cultivar. As a japonica, it is an evergreen shrub with glossy, dark green foliage and a dense ornamental habit, valued for late winter to spring display in gardens and collections.
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