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Stewartia pseudocamellia

''Stewartia pseudocamellia'' (also ''Stuartia pseudocamellia''; Japanese Stewartia or Deciduous Camellia; Japanese: ナツツバキ ''natsutsubaki'', "summer camellia";〔Trees and shrubs of Japan: (natsutsubaki ).〕 Korean: 노각나무 ''nogaknamu'', "overripe cucumber tree"〔Korean Forest Research Institute: (Korean Stewartia ).〕) is a plant species in the genus ''Stewartia'' in the family Theaceae, native to Japan (southern Honshū, Kyūshū, Shikoku) and Korea. It is a small to medium sized deciduous tree, growing to 10–15 m (rarely to 18 m) tall〔Bean, W. J. (1980). ''Trees and Shrubs Hardy in the British Isles'' 4: 507-513. ISBN 0-7195-2428-8.〕〔Rushforth, K. (1999). ''Collins Photographic Guide to Trees''. ISBN 0-00-220013-9.〕 often with multiple stems and/or low branching trunks. The bark is smooth textured, exfoliating as the plants age, and has a camouflaged or mottled appearance with patterns of dull orange and green with grey mixed in. The trees are pyramidal to rounded in shape with deep green coloured foliage. Young stems have a zig-zag shape with flattened, divergent buds. The leaves are 4–12 cm long and 2.5–5 cm broad, arranged alternately on the stems with an elliptical shape and finely serrated edges. In the fall the foliage turns yellow, red or purple. The flowers are up to 8 cm wide, with five white petals with orange anthers; they are shaped like those of the related ''Camellia'', round and flat to somewhat cupped. They are produced in summer, generally in June until the end of August; each flower is short-lived, but many are produced that open over many weeks. The fruit is a brown capsule, triangular in shape with four or five angles, persistent on the trees but not showy.〔〔〔
There are two varieties:〔〔
*''Stewartia pseudocamellia'' var. ''japonica'' Maxim. Japan. Flowers open cup-shaped.
*''Stewartia pseudocamellia'' var. ''koreana'' (Nakai ex Rehd.) Sealy. Korea. Flowers open flat. Often treated as a separate species ''S. koreana'' Nakai ex Rehd., mainly in Korea.〔
== Cultivation ==
''S. pseudocamellia'' is an attractive ornamental tree that grows best in rich organic soils with good drainage and consistent moisture throughout the year. It is grown in full sun, but under hot and dry conditions it grows best in some light shade during the afternoon.〔http://books.google.com/books?id=CmKi3t5qZe4C&pg=PA379〕 It is used as a specimen planting in shrub borders or as a specimen in lawn plantings, having year round interest. It can be temperamental to establish and younger trees transplant best.〔(Stewartia pseudocamellia )〕 When grown with single trunks they form taller more pyramidal shaped trees, when having multiple trunks plants tend to grow shorter and spread out wider. In the wild in Japan plants have been known to grow 18 m tall, and in cultivation it has already reached up to 15 m tall.〔Tree Register of the British Isles〕 It was introduced into western cultivation in 1874, and has survived winters as cold as −30 °C.〔Dirr, M. (1983). ''Manual of woody landscape plants: their identification, ornamental characteristics, culture, propagation and uses''. Champaign, Ill, Stipes Pub. Co.: page 667. ISBN 0-87563-226-2〕
This plant has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.〔http://apps.rhs.org.uk/plantselector/plant?plantid=1881〕

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