
Can you imagine a more heavenly sight? On my way from Goldsboro to Charlotte last week I drove past this row of Sasanqua Camellias, turned my car around and stopped to admire. Each shrub is about 6-7 feet high and wide, collectively making an impressive display.
The skirt of petals surrounding each plant adds to the beauty, like a dusting of snow. The flowers of
Camellia sasanqua "shatter" into individual petals as they fall from the stems (alternatively,
Camellia japonica flowers stay whole).

This cultivar, 'Mine No Yuki,' was selected in the 19th century and the name literally translates to 'Snow on the Mountain.' The white peony-form flowers occur in late fall.
I love this plant.
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