- First discovered in Australia in the 1950s, Camellia japonica 'William Bartlett' has to be one of the most distinctive camellia varieties out there, dazzling all and sundry with its profusion of paint-splashed pink petals!
- Alongside the fabulous flowers, this shrub features charming evergreen, serrated foliage in a glossy green hue. As colour contrasts go, this is up there with the very best.
- Flowering freely from March through to April, this springtime sensation offers an injection of pure, unadulterated positivity wherever it's planted.
- A lovely, low-maintenance plant, this camellia provides an easy way to add more impact to your garden without a heap of effort.
- Plant in fertile, well-drained soil alongside azaleas, blueberries, heathers and other ericaceous (acid-loving) plants.