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The Camellia is a genus of flowering plants known for their elegant, showy blooms and glossy evergreen foliage. Native primarily to eastern and southern Asia (particularly China, Japan, and Korea), camellias are widely cultivated as ornamental shrubs and small trees.
🌸 Camellia Flower Plant Description:
🔹 Scientific Classification:
Genus: Camellia
Family: Theaceae (tea family)
Common Names: Camellia, Tea plant (for Camellia sinensis)
🔹 Plant Characteristics:
Type: Evergreen shrub or small tree
Height: Varies by species and cultivar; typically 1.5 to 6 meters (5 to 20 feet)
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate
Lifespan: Long-lived with proper care
🔹 Leaves:
Color: Dark green, glossy on top
Shape: Elliptic to ovate
Texture: Leathery, with finely serrated margins
Arrangement: Alternate on the stems
🔹 Flowers:
Bloom Time: Late fall to early spring, depending on species
Color: White, pink, red, sometimes yellow (rare); some bicolored
Shape: Rose-like; can be single, semi-double, or double
Size: Typically 5–12 cm (2–5 inches) in diameter
Fragrance: Usually unscented, but some varieties have a light fragrance
🔹 Fruit:
Type: Capsule containing 1–5 seeds
Not typically ornamental or showy
🔹 Popular Species:
Camellia japonica – Classic ornamental camellia with large, colorful blooms
Camellia sasanqua – More sun-tolerant; blooms earlier and has a lighter, airier habit
Camellia sinensis – The tea plant; young leaves are used to produce green, black, and oolong tea
🔹 Growing Conditions:
Light: Partial shade (some tolerate full sun)
Soil: Acidic, well-drained, rich in organic matter
Watering: Consistent moisture; not drought-tolerant
Climate: Prefers temperate climates; hardy in USDA zones 7–9
🔹 Uses:
Ornamental gardens, hedges, woodland plantings
Cultural significance in East Asia
Tea production (C. sinensis)
Cut flowers and bonsai