Camellia japonica was imported in Australia and New Zealand since the first half of the Nineteenth Century. Camellias have reached a great degree of popularity, thanks to the mild climate, which range from almost tropical in Australia to temperate in Tasmania and New Zealand. Thanks to such conditions, even the most tender camellias (e.g. yellow camellias, Camellia changii, Camellia amplexicaulis) can thrive outdoors.
Both Australia and New Zealand feature various Gardens of Excellence.
Anthony Curry
Australia
Darryl Baptie (Queensland Camellia Society)
Australia
Paul Ludwig
Australia
Anthony Curry
Australia
Single membership with Online Journal |
AU$26.00 |
Couple membership with Online Journal |
AU$32.00 |
Single membership with Paper Journal |
AU$44.00 |
Couple membership with Paper Journal |
AU$49.00 |
Elva Harwood
New Zealand
David Muir
New Zealand
Rodger Aitchison
New Zealand
Single membership with Online Journal |
NZ$30.00 |
Couple membership with Online Journal |
NZ$36.00 |
Single membership with Paper Journal |
NZ$50.00 |
Couple membership with Paper Journal |
NZ$56.00 |
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