I can't believe how long it is since I posted anything. I think it's that seasonal disease of 'haven't anything to say and it's raining, again'.
However, this is the season of one of Cornwall's most loved flowers, the Camellia. So many of the varieties were brought back to the mild Cornish climate by plant hunters in the late 20th century. The lost Gardens of Heligan holds the National collection.
Trewithen House has over 200 plants and holds the International Camellia Register.
Camellias are very much part of Cornwall's gardens. This is in my garden, one of my favourites. Sadly I dont know its name as it was in the garden when we came here.
Each bloom looks as though it has been splashed with white paint. No two are the same.

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