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primula | 21:34 Sun 04th Apr 2010 | Home & Garden
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Hello

My Camelia plant, which has been planted in our garden for several years, has lost all its leaves during this harsh winter. We live in Scotland - near Edinburgh.

Can anyone please tell me what to do about it? Should I prune the plant, and if so, how?

Thanks to all who reply.

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I posted in your other thread under Gardening!
move it from the wind to a more sheltered spot....they grow best facing south, against a wall for some protection. Mine is in prolific pink, full bloom.

Do not prune. Move it now while the soil is wet so the roots can settle before summer & it can build up for next years buds.

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