I have a Cameilla Japonica that just didn't perform this past season. Despite being loaded with blooms, they just turned brown and fell off. The leaves have recently become a coppery color and I was beginning to think that it had suffered some several wind damage, until today. I took a leaf to Logan's and they've diagnosed it with Camellia gall. The good news is that its not fatal and should work its self out. The bad news is that there's no immediate cure...it just needs time. Apparently wet and damp weather could have been the culprit that brought it on. From what I've read and heard, Sansanqua's seem to be more harty and less likely to be impacted. Read more about it at at these to sources:
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