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Bengale Camellia rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Patricia Routley
‘Camelia Rose’ own roots at Northcliffe November 24, 2020. Provenance Mistydowns-1; a friend-2; in 2010. Blooms
Uploaded 24 NOV 20
Bengale Camellia rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of ThomasR
Pale first blooms. Plant almost defoliated, after a long windy period. In a field, with East and South exposure
Uploaded 9 MAY 20
Bengale Camellia rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Margaret Furness
South Australia, zone 9b, mid-late winter.
Uploaded 19 AUG 20
Bengale Camellia rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of ThomasR
Own-root, planted a year ago. Produces dozens of very small buds. I will see, but last year Camelia Rose seemed to grow very quickly, to produce numerous buds also quickly, but there was a lot less strength when it came to the actual blooming, maybe was it too young ?
Uploaded 29 APR 20
Bengale Camellia rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of ThomasR
Cutting from last fall. I kept it in partial shade ; it shows the noding bloom that I find pretty on that rose. The main plant that is young and in a more sunny spot only showed that kind of bloom during Fall.
Uploaded 10 JUN 20
Bengale Camellia rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of ThomasR
August 2019, South of France. Bought from Les Roses Anciennes De Talos, cutting planted in May 2019. It is constantly growing (height and lots of new canes from the ground) and flowering. The buds of each spray do not open simultaneously nor do all the flowers have the same color or shape. Most of the time medium pink, sometimes fuschia, sometimes pink with some white. Blooms can be upwright or noding. It looks good when flowers are noding, and was at its best in September, but it was its first year... Despite a good number of buds I never saw a mass of pink flowers. The foliage reminds me of ashtree or bamboo. The plant tends to look messy, I would like it to have an upright then falling down port, but new growths tend to follow a diagonal. I planted two branches I cut from it, and they propagated with just some watering.
Uploaded 2 NOV 19
Bengale Camellia rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of ThomasR
Pale first blooms. Plant almost defoliated, after a long windy period. In a field, with East and South exposure
Uploaded 9 MAY 20
Bengale Camellia rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Margaret Furness
Late spring after a scorching day. Ruston's, Renmark, South Australia, zone 9b.
Uploaded 6 MAY 15
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