Camellia japonica 'Carter's Sunburst Blush'
Camellia japonica 'Carter's Sunburst Blush'
This candy-striped, white margined sport of 'Carter's Sunburst Pink' was first observed by Hulyn Smith of Georgia in 1971 and officially introduced in 1977.
» Bloom color: Pale pink with medium pink stripes and white border
» Bloom form: Semi-double to peony
» Bloom size: Very large, 5+ inches
» Bloom period (NC): Early to late spring (Feb-Apr)
» Growth rate, habit: Moderate, upright
» Zones: 7b-9
» Features: Candy-striped/bicolor blooms
Policy effective April 1, 2022: No refunds will be processed for variegated Camellias on account for solid blooms. We try our best to select plants that have visible variegated blooms, but due to the genetics of the plant, the variegated blooms cannot be guaranteed. By adding this plant to your cart, you accept the no refund policy.
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