This unusual ornamental shrub or multi-stemmed tree delivers multiple seasons of interest with attractive mottled bark in winter and early spring, showy summer flowers and stunning autumn colour.
Stewartia pseudocamellia makes an exceptional specimen for a sheltered position in neutral to acid soil. It forms a sturdy shrub or broadly columnar tree, clothed in dark green, finely serrated, ovate leaves. During winter and early spring, an attractive feature is its peeling bark, which creates a marbled pattern of creams and browns. From June to August, it bears many small, white, camellia-like, cupped flowers, about 6cm-8cm in diameter, which bear bright golden anthers. The flowers are succeeded by a spectacular autumn display when the foliage blazes yellow-orange and finally red-purple. This fine specimen tree has the added advantage of being resistant to Honey Fungus. RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Height: 8-12m (26-40ft). Spread: 8m (26ft).
Plant height and spread is seasonal therefore we list by pot size rather than a defined plant size. The height and spread of the plant delivered will vary depending on the season, meaning arrival images are an indication only.












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