Camellia japonica 'April Blues'
Cooler spring weather gives these flowers a bluish-pink, almost purple color, while warmer weather turns them rose-red. The original plant survived the winter of 1985 - when temperatures dropped to -9°F - and subsequent clones have proven quite resistant to winter cold.  A Camellia Forest introduction.
 » Bloom color: Rose red, fades purple in acidic soil
 » Bloom form: Formal double
 » Bloom size: Medium, 3 to 4 inches
 » Bloom period (NC): Mid to late spring (Mar-Apr)
 » Growth rate, habit: Vigorous, upright/open
 » Zones: 6a-9
 » Features: Cold-hardy