Jennifer Trehane Lecture - Camellias Around the World

The Trehane family have been associated with camellias for generations and are widely recognised as experts. Since the 1950s, they have been at the forefront of the international camellia industry. It was grandfather Trehane who introduced the Williamsii hybrids to this country and helped camellias to become popular as an everyday garden plant.

Jennifer Trehane, his daughter, is a world authority on their cultivation and has published two books on the subject.

Jennifer will be offering a talk every Wednesday through out the Festival on two fascinating subjects.

The day will begin with a private viewing of the Camellia Collection in the Conservatory followed by the talk with an opportunity for questions and answers in the Back Sheds.

Gardening With Camellias, Wednesday 22 February & 7 March 2012

How did camellias move from the glasshouses of the rich to our gardens? Look at the adjustments to climate, soil & varieties including reasons for both success and failure.

Camellias Around the World, Wednesday 29 February & 14 March 2012

This talk traces camellias from their various wild origins to gardens in hot, cold, & temperate climates and the techniques, problems & solutions to grow them. How different countries treat camellias - pruning, propagating, exhibiting & comparisons with the UK

Tickets are £20.00 and must be pre booked. Please call 020 8742 3905 to reserve your place. See downloadable information on the right for full details.

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Information about the two Jennifer Trehane talks at the 2012 Chiswick House Camellia Festival
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