“Leslie Ann” opens as a formal double and looks as exquisite a rare porcelain china. (Norman Winter)

“Leslie Ann” opens as a formal double and looks as exquisite a rare porcelain china. (Norman Winter)

‘Leslie Ann’ flowers look as exquisite as rare porcelain china

No matter the stage of bloom, this flowering shurb seems to be drop-dead gorgeous.

  • By Norman Winter The Gardening Guy
  • Saturday, December 22, 2018 3:23am
  • Life

The beautiful “Leslie Ann” is a Camellia sasanqua that has had admirers bringing out their cameras for many years. It debuted in 1960, 58 years ago, thanks to nurseryman Ray Davis of Alabama. The next year, in 1961, it won the coveted Ralph Peer Camellia sasanqua award. According to one website in Alabama it is one of two Camellias sasanqua to win the award twice.

As a horticulturist, it has always amazed me when an old timer wins a coveted award. By old-timer, I am not talking the gardener though that might be appropriate, but, instead, I am referring to the plant. In the 1980s, I remember the old variety, “Desirable;” it was quite stunning at a major show.

That probably pales in comparison though to “Double Delight” winning a coveted rose award when I was director of the American Rose Society in the early 1990s. But when you think about a shrub hanging around for more than half a century all the while garnering prestigious awards, that truly is something extra special.

“Leslie Ann” has done just that. In 2015, it was selected as a Louisiana Super Plant. In reality, though it has won much more than that, because in virtually every state where camellias can be grown “Leslie Ann” (Washington state is on that list!) is still high on the recommended list.

“Leslie Ann” Camellia sasanqua is, of course, an evergreen shrub offering you the opportunity to use it as part of the bones or structure in your landscape. You would love it even if it didn’t bloom. Striking, glossy deep green foliage on a shrub that reaches 8- to 10-feet tall and 4- to 6-feet wide makes it most worthy.

It does bloom, however, opening to show a fully formal double, with white, and luscious raspberry pink margins. The flowers are seemingly produced for months from October through December. One of the attributes that you will notice however is that no matter the stage of bloom it seems to be drop-dead gorgeous. You will treasure it at all stages.

“Leslie Ann” is cold hardy to zone 7 and makes as beautiful of a container plant as it does a specimen in the landscape. Grow “Leslie Ann,” and I’m sure it will become your Super Plant, too!

“Leslie Ann” is recommended for full to part sun. Camellia sasanqua can tolerate a lot more sun than you would expect. Fertile, organic rich, acidic soil is best. “Leslie Ann,” “Yuletide” and the “October Magic” series, were the first shrubs planted in my new landscape, and I can tell you they can thrive in heavier soil conditions but good drainage is paramount.

When planting, make your holes 3 times the width of the pot and plant with the top of the rootball 1- to 2-inches above the soil surface. Don’t count on rain, water, and apply a good layer of mulch. Spring will be a great time to find them for sale and a terrific time to plant.

While I treasure them in the landscape, I am admiring them also growing in large mixed containers combined with “Gold Mound” chamaecyparis, purple leafed heuchera, lamiums and pansies for an amazing cool season display. If you live in an area that can grow camellias (and in Washington state, you do) then, by all means, include the award-winning “Leslie Ann” sasanqua among your choices.

Norman Winter is a horticulturist, garden speaker and author of “Captivating Combinations: Color and Style in the Garden.” Follow him on Facebook NormanWinterTheGardenGuy.

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