Description
Camellia Japonica Guillio Nuccio 70lt
R2,450.00
Camellia Japonica Guillio Nuccio 70lt
Camellia japonica is a species of flowering shrub native to Japan and is one of the most well-known and widely cultivated species of the Camellia genus. Known for its beautiful and often showy blossoms, Camellia japonica has been a popular ornamental plant in gardens and landscapes for centuries.
Appearance
Camellia japonica is an evergreen shrub that typically grows between 1.8 to 3.6min height, but some cultivars can reach up to 6m.
It has glossy, dark green leaves that provide a lush backdrop to the flowers.
The flowers are the main attraction of Camellia japonica. They come in a wide range of colours, including shades of white, pink, red, and even some variegated forms.
The flower forms can vary as well, with single, semi-double, double, and peony-like forms being common.
Blooming
Camellia japonica typically blooms in late winter to early spring, depending on the specific cultivar and local climate. The timing can bring vibrant colour to gardens when many other plants are still dormant.
Cultivation
Camellias prefer well-draining, slightly acidic soil.
They thrive in partial shade to filtered sunlight. Protection from hot afternoon sun is important.
Regular watering and mulching are important to maintain consistent soil moisture, especially during the establishment phase.
Pruning is usually done after flowering to maintain the plant’s shape and encourage healthy growth.
Landscape Use
Camellia japonica is often used as an ornamental shrub in gardens, landscapes, and as a specimen plant.
It can be grown in containers, used in mixed borders, or even trained into espalier forms against walls.
Camellia Japonica Guillio Nuccio 70lt