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Camellia Japonica 'Nuccio's Pearl'


Camellia Japonica 'Nuccio's Pearl'

Nuccio is beginning to flower at last, in spite of having been moved...again!!....phew! got away with it :)



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Poor plant ... hope that's the permanent home now ! : o ) )

14 Apr, 2010

 

Oh I think so Megan, it looks lovely in that shady corner! ;))

14 Apr, 2010

 

Lots of bloom coming on too isn't there. Glad it took well to the move. Always a plus. :-)

14 Apr, 2010

 

I gingerly stuck a fork under it and it came out so easily in one go with all the roots and the compost attached so I felt fairly confident. Generally they are reasonably easy to move, as are rhododendrons, because their roots are quite compact and fairly shallow. It's getting quite big now though and I wouldn't like to move one much bigger than this!

14 Apr, 2010

 

Good choice of time to move it then. Now it can get big here in its corner. :-) I'll have to remember that about rhodo. We've wild plant with wonderful spring blooms I just discovered is a rhodo at one of the shows Owdboggy posted. I must brave moving a few into the garden. :-)

14 Apr, 2010

 

Yes, as long as it's not rhododendron ponticum GT!! That is a terrible invasive plant and I believe is has been 'outlawed'!!

15 Apr, 2010

 

Rhododendron subarcticum, its a native. We call it labrador tea. I've lately realized what lovely blooms it gets and then learning it is rhododendron and hearing that moving it wouldn't be as bad as I thought. I am excited needless to say. :-) Most do not do well here.

15 Apr, 2010

 

Oooooh! That's beautiful!! I would definitely want that in my garden! hope it goes well for you, and that it has similar roots to the rhodys I can grow! I would suggest you do what I did....stick a fork under it and see if it comes out easily with it's roots in a ball. If it doesn't, and the soil is moist, you might not have such an easy task!

15 Apr, 2010

 

The soil dries quickly after flowering and spring runoff. Here's a link to some shots I took in the spring last year.

http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/88423-labrador-tea/member/greenthumb

THere are a few left and right of that one as well. :-) I hope it transplants easily.

15 Apr, 2010

 

I hope so too! Thanks for the link, I will be sure to check it out soon!

16 Apr, 2010

 

Yes, just looked, lovely, it looks like a white meadow in it's natural setting.

16 Apr, 2010

 

There are a few spots where it covers all over, definately a meadow look. Having known it as a tea for years, I can't believe its a rhodo!

16 Apr, 2010

 

I can tell you are really excited, I do hope it transplants ok.....keep me informed!

17 Apr, 2010



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