During a walk around Melbourne botanical gardens I found a tree labelled as a Camellia. It had bright red berries the size of cotoneaster-
No real photographs -
Anyone come across it?
There was a label nearby as kissii but it’s not one I’m familiar with.
Camellia Kissii
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Re: Camellia Kissii
I went back -
Nandina?
Nandina?
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Re: Camellia Kissii

Every response I could make would get me kicked of this forum!
No … just no….
… walk away from the conversation ….

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Re: Camellia Kissii
100% sarcococca. You too good @treeman
Anyone tried them as bonsai? Seem like they have okay characteristics.
Anyone tried them as bonsai? Seem like they have okay characteristics.