The gardens at Filoli include many different varieties of camellias, including cultivars of Camellia japonica L., Camellia reticulata Lindl., and Camellia x williamsii W. W. Sm (a cross of Camellia saluenensis Staph. ex Bean with Camellia japonica L. first crossed by John Charles Williams).
Camellia japonica ‘Are-Jishi’ SOURCE:  Camellia japonica  ‘Are-Jishi’ (Woodside, San Mateo County, California); photographed by Stephen J. Danko on 19 February 2017.
Camellia japonica ‘Captain Rawes’ SOURCE:  Camellia japonica  ‘Captain Rawes’ (Woodside, San Mateo County, California); photographed by Stephen J. Danko on 19 February 2017.
Camellia japonica  ‘Cara Mia’ SOURCE:  Camellia japonica  ‘Cara Mia’ (Woodside, San Mateo County, California); photographed by Stephen J. Danko on 19 February 2017.
Camellia japonica ‘C.M. Hovey’ SOURCE:  Camellia japonica  ‘C.M. Hovey’ (Woodside, San Mateo County, California); photographed by Stephen J. Danko on 19 February 2017.
Camellia japonica ‘C.M. Wilson’ SOURCE:  Camellia japonica  ‘C.M. Wilson’ (Woodside, San Mateo County, California); photographed by Stephen J. Danko on 19 February 2017.
Camellia japonica ‘Debutante’ SOURCE:  Camellia japonica  ‘Debutante’ (Woodside, San Mateo County, California); photographed by Stephen J. Danko on 19 February 2017.
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