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This Camellia was garden centre bought at least ten years ago and apart from the past two years has always performed fairly well. It is placed in the same bed I use for all my Erythroniums and Corydalis and gets a good mulching with composted bark each year. Every other year I usually give the Camellia a watering with a sequestered iron tonic.For the last two years many of the buds have dropped throughout the growing seasons and those that have not dropped have withered on the plant.Two pictures below which are not very good but I was short of time to play with my camera settings and I hope they might just be good enough for someone to suggest what might be happening?
I think that there are some camellias that are inherently prone to showing yellow leaves, I agree with the other suggested remedy's and suggest a does of dilute Epsom salts, mag sulphate.Well established camellias do produce a strong deep rooted root system and from my experience reasonably dry tolerant.