There is no state in Australia in which camellias cannot be grown. According to the late "Gardening Guru", Colin Campbell, camellias can be grown in the right environment in each of the states. They are able to withstand light frost. They do require shade, particularly during the hot summers, and they need some form of protection from hot, drying winds.
Waratah normally grows in Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia.
it cant grow normally......and they will not grow faster
I believe its native to Australia
there roots cant grow
They cant move they have no muscles to do that. All that the roots can do is grow.
Yes. You can use organic compost to grow anything.
Yes. There are date plantations in Alice Springs, in central Australia, and in Australia's driest state, South Australia.
Mary Noble has written: 'You can grow camellias' -- subject(s): Camellia
Victoria
They can be either. If the plant is allowed to grow freestanding with a single trunk it will become a tree, if it is grown multi-stemmed or trained against a wall it will grow as a shrub.
the answer is not Queensland but in fact New South Wales
Waratah normally grows in Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia.
Yes. Pseuderanthemum does grow in Australia.
Australia
Do horsechestnut trees grow in australia?
in Australia
in australia