Good morning MDN, What a lovely Camelia you have. Must be lovely to start your springtime with this beauty showing up. Have a wonderful day Rosehugs Marijke
Nadezda, it's a pity you can grow Camellias in your area. I love them in all colors but light pink are my favorites, I'm especially fond of the very double varieties. Thanks for visiting!
My mother and father's home always had Camellias...in my current garden they need protection from the sun and the hot dry wind in autumn, so I do not have any now. I very much enjoy seeing yours.
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The Sasanqua varities can tolerate heat and dry conditions better than Japonicas, but they will need regular water untill they are stablished. Thanks for visiting!
Good morning MDN,
ResponderEliminarWhat a lovely Camelia you have. Must be lovely to start your springtime with this beauty showing up.
Have a wonderful day
Rosehugs Marijke
Hello Marijke! Camellias are fantastic I wish I had more room in my garden to have more of them! Have a great day and thanks for visiting!
EliminarIt's real spring in your garden, MDN. I love watching camellias, of different colors, and I always regret that they do not grow here.
ResponderEliminarHave a nice day!
Nadezda, it's a pity you can grow Camellias in your area. I love them in all colors but light pink are my favorites, I'm especially fond of the very double varieties. Thanks for visiting!
EliminarBeautiful both with water diamonds and without!
ResponderEliminarYes Kris, Camellias are always beautiful!
EliminarWhat a wonderful camellia with a gorgeous, very special flower!
ResponderEliminarThank you for sharing these lovely photos!
Have a happy Thursday! Hugs! :)
Thanks for visiting carissima Sara! Camellias are my passion, adore them!
EliminarMy mother and father's home always had Camellias...in my current garden they need protection from the sun and the hot dry wind in autumn, so I do not have any now. I very much enjoy seeing yours.
ResponderEliminarDo not worry about writing in Spanish, because we have google translate! :)
No te preocupes por escribir en español, porque tenemos google translate
The Sasanqua varities can tolerate heat and dry conditions better than Japonicas, but they will need regular water untill they are stablished. Thanks for visiting!
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