Sasanqua camellias(さざんか)have dark-green, shiny leaves that are about 2 inches long, and the shrubs'(低木、灌木)mature heights range from 2 or 3 feet to 12 feet, depending on the variety. Taller types become like spreading trees when all but a few main stems are pruned away from young plants. Their flowers begin opening in early winter and are usually single and white, although some cultivars have pink blossoms. The flowers are 2 to 4 inches in diameter, can be single or double and generally are not fragrant.
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