'Shishi Gashira' at MSU-Meridian |
The ‘Shishi Gashira’ camellia, a 2002 Mississippi Medallion award
winner, is at near peak bloom around Meridian, MS.
'Shishi Gashira' as a pot plant. |
This camellia is known for its beautiful flowers and 6-8 week long blooming season. Dark, pink rose-form flowers 2-3 inches across are produced in abundance from November to early January. Their waxy, dark green leaves coupled with the blooms make these camellias not only a good shrub but also good for use as foundation plantings or high-profile ground covers.
Although ‘Shishi Gashira’ blooms during the C. sasanqua season, it is considered
to be a hybrid between C. japonica × C. sasanqua, referred to as Camellia
x hiemalis.
If you can find these at a nursery now, buy it; cover the pot in
festive paper; and give to a friend as a Christmas gift. It will truly be a gift that keeps on giving.
Author's note: In my previous post I stated that 'Yuletide' camellia was a C. sasanqua. Others say that it is a C. vernalis which is a hybrid. I am not a taxonomist so I try to use the most reliable sources. Most gardeners do not care. They just enjoy the pretty flowers.
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