Do you mean naturally? I have no idea. But so far as gardens go: in what part of Illinois are you talking? I live in Springfield, which is on the border of the USDA's zones 5a and 5b, and I've had marginal success. I think it's recommended that you live at least in Zone 6a (southern Illinois) to safely grow camellia. If you create a "microclimate" by shielding them, or perhaps cover them in the winter as one would with roses, then you could probably grow them further north. Maybe you could see http://www.camforest.com for more info?
Rose, Fuchsia, Buddlia, Deutzia, Camellia.
Mary Noble has written: 'You can grow camellias' -- subject(s): Camellia
The scientific name for the camellia flower is Camellia japonica.
Camellia.
Alabama's state flower is the Camellia
The Camellia is the state flower of Alabama.
Camellia Rahbary is 5' 6".
Camellia Grill was created in 1946.
Camellia Okpodu was born in 1964.
Camellia Clouse is 5' 6".
The entryway is filled with the scent of the camellia bush.
The Alabama state flower is the Camellia.