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  • There are several versions of the origin of the name Camellia.One explanation is that Camellia is named after Josephus Camellus, an Englishman who was a missionary in the Philippines at the end of the 17th century.

  • When choosing and purchasing a climbing rose, almost everyone has a romantic vision of a sweet smelling cascade of flowers enriching their garden. Taking note of the following will help make this dream a reality.

  • Peonies are breathtakingly beautiful. As soon as their delicate, paper-like flowers unfold in the softest colours, these perennials are the absolute champions of the border in May and June.

  • All roses may develop suckers, which are wild shoots that grow from the  rootstock of the plant.