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Sasanquas do appreciate a humus-rich soil, an organic mulch, and average moisture until well-established. For more on growing Sasanqua Camellias read Dr. Allen Owings', an LSU AgCenter Horticulturist, article titled " Sasanquas, Dwarf Camellias Add Color...
- Native To / Origin: US - Bobby Green, Green Nurseries, Fairhope, AL
- Outdoor Light: Full sun, Part sun, Part shade
- Fertilizing: Use a balanced, slow release, nonburning fertilizer for acid loving plants.
- USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 7,8,9
- Pruning: Once the Camellia flowering season has ended in mid-late spring, before buds set in summer.
- Salt Tolerance: Slight to Poor
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