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Mr. Jack has a farm E-I-E-I-O and on his farm he has lots of trees E-I-E-I-O. Fruit Trees here, Blueberries there, and Cypress Trees everywhere E-I-E-I-O and on his farm he has lots of fun E-I-E-I-O
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Camellia Dr. J.C. Raulston has a lustrous dark green leaves. Prefers acidic highly organic soils. Always mulch because of shallow rooting . 3 - 5” flowers. Red anemone form named in honor of J.C. Raulston.
Planting & Establishing Shrubs: Dig the planting hole to be at least twice the width of the root ball. Do not plant too deep. This is essential. Planting too deep is the most common reason for young plant failure. The root flare zone, which is the top most root in the root ball, should be located just above the soil surface. If there is any soil above the root flare scrap it off. It is recommended that you apply a thick layer of mulch around the shrub to help control weed growth. Use a regular watering schedule throughout the first growing season to help establish a root system.
**Do not over fill the planting hole with 100% organic matter, use backfill and organic mix. **
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Named in honor of J. C. Raulston, who was very instrumental in the work and the development of the Arboretum at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina
The flowers are red anemone form
The foliage is Evergreen through late winter to early spring.
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