Camellia × williamsii 'Francis Hanger' (Francis Hanger Camellia)
Botanical Information
Family | Theaceae |
Genus | Camellia |
Species | × williamsii |
Cultivar | 'Francis Hanger' |
Category | Woody |
Type | Shrub (evergreen) |
Details
USDA Hardiness Zone | 6 - 10 |
USDA Hardiness Ref. | |
Canadian Hardiness Zone | 7 - 9 |
Canada Hardiness Ref. | |
RHS Hardiness Zone | H7 - H2 |
RHS Hardiness Ref. | |
Temperature (°C) | -20 - 5 |
Height | 1.5 - 2.5 metres |
Spread | 1 - 1.5 metres |
Growth | Medium |
Flowering Period | March, April |
Description and Growing Information
Shape | A compact bushy shrub to 2.5 m. |
Landscape | Can be grown as a shrub along a wall or in a container, as well as a border or specimen plant. Could also be used to create an informal hedge or in a woodland setting. It is striking enough to be used in more urban gardens. |
Propagation | By semi-hardwood cuttings. |
Cultivation | Grow best in acidic soils in a site sheltered from cold, dry winds and early morning sun as buds and flowers may be damaged by cold winds and late frosts. |
Pests | Diseases include leaf spots, anthracnose, black mold, petal blight, canker, and root rot. Pests include aphids, plant hoppers, and spider mites |
Notable Specimens | Trengwainton Garden, Madron, near Penzance, Cornwall, United Kingdom. |
Habitat | Horticultural origin. |
Leaf Description | Glossy, dark green leaves. |
Flower Description | Single white flowers with conspicuous deep yellow stamens, opening in early spring. |