
Camellia (unspecified cultivar)
Species
UnknownKey Attributes
| Species | Unknown |
| Primary Color | Not identifiable |
About this Camellia cultivar
The provided image is a landscape photograph of Ashley Barony gardens, featured in a 1948 Ladies' Home Journal article. The accompanying text mentions 'the glow of camellias' as part of the Low Country spring, occurring from March to May. However, no specific camellia cultivar is depicted in the image or named in the metadata, making it impossible to extract cultivar-specific details such as species, bloom form, or color.
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