
Winter's Interlude
Key Attributes
| Cultivar Name | Winter's Interlude |
| Species | Camellia hiemalis |
| Primary Color | pink |
| Secondary Color | white |
| Color Pattern | bicolor with white-tipped yellow petaloids/center |
| Bloom Form | semi-double |
| Bloom Season | early |
| Growth Habit | upright |
About this Camellia cultivar
Camellia 'Winter's Interlude' is an evergreen shrub grown for its soft bi-color autumn flowers and glossy green foliage. Reference sources describe semi-double blooms in the softest lavender-pink with a ruffled ball of white-tipped yellow centers, giving the flowers a delicate two-tone appearance. It blooms from October to December, making it an early-season camellia. The plant has a handsome upright habit, typically reaching about 5-8 ft tall and 4-6 ft wide, and is noted for heat and humidity tolerance.
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