Camellia Japonica White Camellia Flower
White camellia japonica produces white flowers with yellow centers.
Camellia japonica white camellia flower. The leaves of camellia can be used for making tea. The plant grows slowly but eventually reaches heights of 15 to 20 feet and widths of 8 to 9 feet. They can be planted outside in the garden or as potted plants. White camellia japonica s leaves are deep green and naturally glossy.
Camellia is an old southern gardening favorite. Flowers range from simple singles to formal doubles and semi doubles some with fimbriated petals. Bloom color ranges from white to all shades of pink and red. It is the official state flower of alabama.
Camellia japonica white a hardy very beautiful blooming camellia with white flowers. It blooms in early spring when not much else is blooming and adds color to what might otherwise be considered a dreary landscape. Camellias are native to eastern china. The flowers grow up to 5 inches in diameter and have overlapping rounded petals.
The flower size is quite variable ranging from a two inch diameter up to five inches. Its shapely habit handsome glossy foliage and fabulous flowers have attracted gardeners for hundreds of years in japan china and korea. Very popular in gardens with a little shade white flowering camellia varieties come in both japonica and sasanqua types. There are numerous species of camellia about 250 but the camellia types commonly grown as landscape shrubs are camellia sasanqua camellia japonica and hybrids of these.
Sometimes called the rose of winter it belongs to the family theaceae.