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ALL SOLD - Garden plants part 2 - large camellia [climbing rose now sold stc]


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As mentioned in the first post, we are sprucing up our garden and?clearing some space for a new shed. Consequently we have several?plants (some a very good size)?for sale. [edited...]


3. Large camellia?

In terracotta pot ?40 or in plastic pot ?35


Evergreen shrub with glossy leaves. Around fifteen years old. It's growth has been restricted because of the size of the pot - it could do with being moved into a larger pot or planted into the ground. Alternatively you could root prune it and keep it in the same pot.


In the spring it has red/deep?pink rosette-shaped flowers.


Plant height from top of pot: 1m

Pot height: 35cm

Plant spread: 95cm


If you're happy to take the camellia away in a plastic pot for easy transportation we're happy to knock ?5 of the price (terracotta pots are pricey)


ROSE NOW SOLD STC

4. Climbing rose (small orange flowers followed by rose hips) in plastic pot?

?5


Dug up a month or so ago and has recovered well putting on lots of new growth.?


Plant height including pot: 125cm

Pot heigh: 32cm

Plant spread: 45cm


Collection from Forest Hill. Weekends and/or evenings preferred.?


The camellia is large and?heavy and you'll definitely need a car to transport.

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