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Camellia

Camellia japonica — Japanese Camellia

Camellia japonica shrub with drip irrigation, March 2026

Photo: March 20, 2026 at 14:17 — multi-stemmed shrub showing characteristic dark glossy leaves; drip irrigation line at base. Large-leaved plant (possibly Fatsia japonica) visible lower right, conifers behind.

About

*Camellia japonica* is a classic evergreen ornamental shrub prized for its stunning flowers (typically mid-winter to spring) and lustrous dark foliage. This specimen in the Monkey Puzzle Strip has established well and benefits from the sheltered, partially shaded microclimate under the conifers. The drip irrigation at its base indicates it is actively tended.

Key Characteristics

  • Type: Evergreen shrub / small tree, family Theaceae
  • Flowers: Typically mid-winter to spring (January–April in the Pacific Northwest); single, semi-double, or double; white, pink, red, or variegated
  • Foliage: Small-medium oval, glossy dark green leaves — very distinctive
  • Size: Usually 2–5 m; slow to moderate growth
  • Form: Upright to spreading, multi-stemmed

Care Notes

Aspect Details
Hardiness Hardy to about −10°C (Zone 7); sheltered position important
Soil Acidic (pH 5.5–6.5), humus-rich, well-drained but moisture-retentive
Sun Dappled shade to morning sun; avoid hot afternoon sun (bleaches flowers) and harsh east winds (thaws frozen buds too quickly)
Watering Regular watering, especially when establishing and during dry spells; drip irrigation ideal
Pruning Light shaping after flowering; remove dead or crossing stems
Fertilising Ericaceous fertiliser after flowering; avoid overfeeding with nitrogen (promotes leaf at expense of flower)
Mulching Mulch annually with bark, leaf mould, or pine needles — do not bury the stem
Pests Vine weevil (look for notched leaf edges); scale insects; occasionally honey fungus on stressed plants

Notes

  • Bud drop is common when conditions change suddenly (temperature fluctuation, drought, or overwatering) — keep conditions stable
  • Avoid moving an established plant if possible
  • Deadhead spent flowers to keep tidy and prevent petal blight spread
  • The cultivar/flower colour of this specimen is not yet documented — photograph when in bloom

Action Needed

  • [ ] Photograph flowers when in bloom to confirm cultivar
  • [ ] Note flower colour and form for identification

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