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Camellias-R-Us, Company

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Australia,  New South Wales ,  Glenorie,  2157,  34 Harrisons Lane,

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Camellias-R-Us, Company

Located 45 minutes from Sydney city in the leafy Hills District suburb of Glenorie, Camellias-R-Us has been at the forefront of the camellia industry for 17 years. Surrounded by many other nurseries in an area known locally as the ‘nursery capital of Australia’, we’ve been witness to many changes in the horticulture industry. Throughout this period we have made every effort to ensure our product remains of the highest standard by growing camellias of the utmost quality. That’s our goal at Camellias-R-Us, and guarantees our customers are satisfied! Camellia plants are our speciality, in fact it’s all we do. The production and sale of top quality camellias to local garden centres, landscapers, large-scale nurseries and chain stores, and to you the home gardener is what we’re about. Over the years we’ve grown and expanded and now boast several acres of nothing but camellias, that’s hundreds of thousands of plants! We propagate all the major species including, camellia sasanqua, camellia japonica, camellia reticulata and hybrid camellias. We’re proud to say that we have one of the largest ranges of camellias in Australia with around 300 different varieties for sale at any one time, all of which are grown by us at our nursery. In addition to the production and sale of camellias our expert and friendly staff are on hand to provide technical information for all your camellia needs.
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Camellia Species
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Camellias are a genus of flowering plants from the family Theaceae. The genus consists of many species, including the popular sasanquas and japonicas, 'Sinensis' from which all tea is made and 'Nitidissima' the famous golden camellia. Native to Asia, camellia species can now be found the world over...
Group: Decorative plants
Our Camellias Range
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Alison Spragg American Hiryu Beatrice Emily Bert Jones Bonanza Bonsai Baby Chansonette Cherilyn Classique Cleopatra White Dazzler Early Pearly, etc.
Group: Decorative plants
Camellia  Higos
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Originating in the old Japanese province of Higo, the Higo camellia is in fact not a separate species but a distinct group of cultivars belonging to camellia japonica - the defining trait of which are their prominent yellow stamens often numbering greater than 200, and their single form blooms....
Group: Perennial flowers
Camellia Reticulatas
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Referring to the strong veining or reticulated pattern in the leaves reticulatas are perhaps the least common of the showy camellia species, but also perhaps the most spectacular. With large, often dinner plate sized blooms and a tall open growing habit reticulatas make excellent feature trees....
Group: Plants garden
Camellia Sasanquas
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Possessing the distinct advantage of tolerating both full sun and partial shade sasanquas are the most robust and versatile of all the camellia species - a finer choice for a hedge, topiary or espalier could not be made. The first of the camellia species to flower in abundance in autumn, sasanquas...
Group: Seedlings of vegetable crops
Camellia Japonicas
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The epitome of camellias the world over, japonicas represent everything that is wonderful of the genus - beautiful flowers, attractive foliage and a pleasing habit. It's no coincidence that japonicas are the most popular of the camellia species, they represent the widest range in flower form,...
Group: Ornamental plants for landscaping
Camellia Hybrids
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Camellia hybrids are derived from the crossing of two or more camellia species to produce a new, and often improved variety. Camellia hybridists selectively choose parent plants with favourable characteristics to pass on, such as - mass flowering, fragrance, miniature blooms/leaves, hardiness etc....
Group: Decorative plants
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