Friday, March 12, 2010

Pretty In Pink: One Of World's Rarest Camellias Blooms In London Conservatory

A 'Middlemist's red' camellia, thought to be one of only two examples of the variety in the world, at the Chiswick House Gardens conservatory, London

From The Daily Mail:

It lived through the Battle of Trafalgar, survived the reign of Victoria and escaped unharmed from a Blitz bomb.

So it's going to take more than a harsh British winter to stop one of the world's rarest camellias from bursting into flower.

This week - in a welcome sign that spring is just around the corner - the "Middlemist's red" has put on one of its most spectacular displays in many years.

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