Sweet October Camellia
Camellia x ‘Sweet October’
Plant Details
USDA Plant Hardiness Zones: 6b-9b  Find Your Zone
Plant Type:Â Â Evergreen Flowering Shrub
Species:Â Â Camellia Hybrid
Height at Maturity:Â 8-12′ depending on pruning
Width at Maturity:Â 6-8′ depending on pruning
Spacing:Â 5′ for solid hedges; 12+ for space between plants
Spacing:Â 5′ for solid hedges; 12+ for space between plants
Flower Color:Â Â White with Pinkish Purple accents
Flower Size:Â 3″
Flowering Period:Â Fall
Flower Type:Â Single
Fragrant Flowers:Â Yes, honey scented
Foliage Color:Â Dark Green
Fragrant Foliage:Â No
Berries:Â Â No
Berry Color:Â NA
Sun Needs:Â Morning Sun with Afternoon Shade or Filtered Sun, All Day Filtered Sun
Water Needs:Â Â Average, Lower when established
Soil Type:Â Â Clay (amended), Loam, Sand (amended), SiltÂ
Soil Moisture / Drainage:Â Well Drained Moist
Soil pH:Â 5.0 – 6.5 (Acid)
Maintenance / Care:Â Low
Attracts:Â Visual Attention
Resistances:Â Deer, Drought (when established), Heat, Humidity
Intolerances:Â Â Direct Afternoon Sun, Constantly Soggy Soil
Description
Another spectacular Ackerman cross hybrid that is both cold hardy and fragrant,‘Sweet October’ Camellia features abundant flowers that will fill the garden with a pleasing, honey-scented aroma in fall. The single flowers have white petals that surround a boss of golden stamens. A vigorous grower to 12 feet or more in height over time, the upright branching makes Sweet October a great choice for a small tree, privacy screen, corner plant, or espalier (trained to grow flat against a wall).Â
Landscape & Garden Uses
Growing 8 to 12 feet tall and 6 to 8 feet wide, and kept smaller with a little annual pruning, the Sweet October Camellia is ideal for use as an accent, grouping, espalier or hedge in home foundation plantings and landscape borders. As she grows taller lower branches can be removed to form a highly attractive and colorful evergreen tree. A fine addition to fragrance gardens, white theme gardens, camellia gardens, cottage gardens and partially shaded woodland borders.
Suggested Spacing:Â 5-6′ feet apart for solid hedge; 12 feet or more apart for space between plants
Growing Preferences
Camellia adapt well to various soil types however prefer a moist but well-drained acidic soil that is rich in organic matter. Constantly soggy soil is a slow killer. In general, Camellia grows and blooms better in partial shade with some shelter from the hot afternoon sun. Morning sun with afternoon shade or filtered sunlight is perfect. All-day filtered sun is fine.
Helpful Articles
Click on a link below to find helpful advice from our experts on how to plant, fertilize, prune and water Camellias…
- Planting Camellias
- Pruning Camellias
- How To Fertilize & Water Camellias
- How To Espalier Plants & Trees
*Espalier (pronounced: ih-spal-yay) …an ornamental shrub or tree that has been trained to grow flat against a wall, fence, or other vertical, flat surface.
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