Camellia reticulata 'Mary Williams'
Camellia 'Mary Williams'
Camellia Camellia
'Mary Williams' _ 'Mary Williams' is a compact, vigorous, upright, evergreen shrub with oval, glossy, dark green leaves and single to semi-double, rose-pink flowers with yellow stamens in early spring.
Camellia reticulata 'Mary Williams' is: Evergreen
Upright
Rose-pink in Spring
Dark-green in All seasons
Aphids , Scale insects , Vine weevil Aphids , Scale insects , Vine weevil
May be susceptible to a virus.
Camellia petal blight Camellia petal blight
Requires little pruning. Deadheading and the removal of dead, diseased, or damaged branches should be done after flowering.
Semi-hardwood cuttings
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Camellia reticulata 'Mary Williams' (Camellia 'Mary Williams') will reach a height of 1.5m and a spread of 1.5m after 10-20 years.
Architectural, Beds and borders, City, Containers, Cottage/Informal, Low Maintenance, Wallside and trellises
Plant in fertile, moist but well-drained acidic soil in a sheltered position. Protect emerging buds and flowers from cold, dry winds and early morning sun. Fertilise in mid-spring and early summer. If grown in a container, use ericaceous compost.
Clay, Loamy, Sandy
Moist but well-drained, Well-drained
Acid, Neutral
Partial Shade, Full Shade
North, South, East, West
Sheltered
Hardy (H4)
We do not currently have companion plants added for this plant.
Camellia reticulata 'Mary Williams'
Camellia 'Mary Williams'
Camellia Camellia
'Mary Williams' _ 'Mary Williams' is a compact, vigorous, upright, evergreen shrub with oval, glossy, dark green leaves and single to semi-double, rose-pink flowers with yellow stamens in early spring.
Evergreen
Upright
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Rose-pink in Spring
Dark-green in All seasons
Aphids , Scale insects , Vine weevil
May be susceptible to a virus.
Requires little pruning. Deadheading and the removal of dead, diseased, or damaged branches should be done after flowering.
Semi-hardwood cuttings
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Camellia reticulata 'Mary Williams' (Camellia 'Mary Williams') will reach a height of 1.5m and a spread of 1.5m after 10-20 years.
Architectural, Beds and borders, City, Containers, Cottage/Informal, Low Maintenance, Wallside and trellises
Plant in fertile, moist but well-drained acidic soil in a sheltered position. Protect emerging buds and flowers from cold, dry winds and early morning sun. Fertilise in mid-spring and early summer. If grown in a container, use ericaceous compost.
Clay, Loamy, Sandy
Moist but well-drained, Well-drained
Acid, Neutral
Partial Shade, Full Shade
North, South, East, West
Sheltered
Hardy (H4)
Zone 10, Zone 9, Zone 8
Camellia reticulata 'Mary Williams' (Camellia 'Mary Williams')
Japanese long scale; Japanese maple scale; Long scale; Japanese; Pear white scale
Lopholeucaspis japonica
Insect
Absent
2
4
Regulated only on Citrus at present; regulation on other hosts needs to be considered. Only likely to be a pest under glass in UK.
Camellia reticulata 'Mary Williams' (Camellia 'Mary Williams')
pink wax scale; red was scale; ruby wax scale
Ceroplastes rubens
Insect
Absent
3
3
Based on its biology and low potential impact continued action on this pest in the UK would not be considered appropriate. It is likely to be of more concern to southern Member States of the EU; as it is an economic pest of citrus.
Camellia reticulata 'Mary Williams' (Camellia 'Mary Williams')
Stubby-root nematode
Trichodorus cedarus
Nematode
Absent
2
3
Polyphagous nematode pest from Asia; occasionally intercepted by the UK. Causes direct feeding damage on plant roots and has the potential to vector viruses.
Our plants are under greater threat than ever before. There is increasing movement of plants and other material traded from an increasing variety of sources. This increases the chances of exotic pests arriving with imported goods and travellers, as well as by natural means. Shoot is working with Defra to help members to do their part in preventing the introduction and spread of invasive risks.
Traveling or importing plants? Please read "Don't risk it" advice here
Suspected outbreak? Click here for contact details to report to the relevant authority.
Date updated: 7th March 2019 For more information visit: https://planthealthportal.defra.gov.uk/
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Soil types: | Clay, Loamy, Sandy | Tell us... |
Soil drainage: | Moist but well-drained, Well-drained | Tell us... |
Soil pH: | Acid, Neutral | Tell us... |
Light: | Partial Shade, Full Shade | Tell us... |
Aspect: | North, South, East, West | Tell us... |
Exposure: | Sheltered | Tell us... |
Hardiness: | Hardy (H4) | Tell us... |
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