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favorites,” Karen says, Camellias, both the spring-blooming (Camellia japonica)
and fall-blooming (Camellia sasanqua).
“This plant gives you the best of both worlds. It has beautiful evergreen foliage
and blooms in fall and winter and winter and spring,” she says.
The Carters are fond of Crapemyrtles as well, particularly the white-flowering
Natchez.
Like Hight, Karen Carter says, “It adds elegance with its unique growth habit
and color variations on the trunk.”
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