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Forum: Beginner FlowersReplies: 3, Views: 36
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wfj1998
Lumberton, TX

June 15, 2009
02:37 PM

Post #6691212

My camellia bush has a number of pod-like "fruit" on it. Does anyone know what they are?

Thanks
ecrane3
Dublin, CA
(Zone 9a)

June 15, 2009
07:52 PM

Post #6692653

Probably a seed pod developing, but if you post a picture someone could tell you for sure.
dundeelaw
Litchfield, IL

June 27, 2009
06:23 PM

Post #6746725

Try the Camellia Socitey of America website. It seems to be quite complete. http://www.camellias-acs.com/
JasperDale
Long Beach, CA
(Zone 10a)

June 27, 2009
09:23 PM

Post #6747457

A seed pod is the only thing it could be.

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