Camellia Sasanqua Jean May. Ideal for screens hedging large containers and espaliers. The japanese use the leaves of sasanqua to make tea and the seeds are pressed into tea seed oil for use as a lubricant and in cooking and cosmetics.
Genus camellia are evergreen shrubs with simple ovate glossy leathery leaves and showy flowers with solitary or clustered flowers early in the year details jean may is a compact bushy evergreen shrub with dark foliage and slightly fragrant semi double or double shell pink flowers to 10cm across in winter and early spring. Wide 7 12 cm are produced over a fairly long period in early season. The japanese use the leaves of sasanqua to make tea and the seeds are pressed into tea seed oil for use as a lubricant and in cooking and cosmetics.
Abundant showy flowers are produced in autumn an dearly winter.
Genus camellia are evergreen shrubs with simple ovate glossy leathery leaves and showy flowers with solitary or clustered flowers early in the year details jean may is a compact bushy evergreen shrub with dark foliage and slightly fragrant semi double or double shell pink flowers to 10cm across in winter and early spring. They are borne in such abundance that jean may in full. Abundant showy flowers are produced in autumn an dearly winter. Slightly fragrant the blooms up to 3 5 in.