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Q&A – What can I do to help this one camellia actually bloom?

Question:
What can I do to help this one camellia actually bloom?
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Answer:

Camellias require adequate water at certain times of the year to bloom. University of Memphis Director of Landscape Joellen Dimond says this may be the problem. She also says to look at the environment. Is there something that is affecting this plant but not the others?

Joellen recommends reading some Clemson Extension publications to learn more about what the camellias need:
Camellia
Camellia Diseases Insects Pests 

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