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Deciduous
- S Size: Small
- Leaf colour: Green
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Flower colour: White
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Pruning not necessary
- Flowering month: July
- Attractive bark
- Needs well-draining site
- Prefers acid soil
- Needs sheltered site
- Autumn colour
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Description: Stewartia pseudocamelia is a broadly columnar tree with very attractive flaking bark, which is red-brown and grey-pink underneath. Glistening white flowers with bright yellow anthers in July. Oval dark green leaves turn yellow and red in autumn.
History: Native to Japan and in cultivation before 1878. Received the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit.
Stewartia Growing Tips: Grow in moderately fertile, moist soil. Performs best if sheltered as the blooms and foliage can be damaged by cold drying winds.
Height and Spread (after 10 years): 4m x 2m

















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