Camellia

Camellia

Scientific Name

Camellia

An attractive plant ideally suited to the Japanese climate, having been grown there from antiquity.
We start from a pool of over 2,000 varietals of Camellia and select compact varieties measuring around 10cm to cultivate.
We carefully shape the branches to flow in a fluid, miniature-bonsai fashion, resulting in arrangements ideal for decorative pots or moss balls that adorn windowsills or entryways.

Flowering Season November to March
Shipping Season November to March
Suitable for Indoor/Outdoor potted plants, mini bonsai, moss balls, gardens
Cultivars Ancient City Spring, Spring Breeze, Harbour Spring, Kouki, Kira Wabisuke, Craneʻs blanket, Night Rider, Tiny Princess.
Placement Indoors (windowsill, front entryway, kitchen) or outdoors, balcony
Watering November to March: Plenty of water, once every 2 or 3 days.
April to October: Plenty of water, once a day
Light Place in direct sunlight, once or twice a week
June to September: Place in semi-shade, shade, or behind lace curtains for at least 2 hours a day
Care Solid fertiliser once every 2 months.
May to August: Prune branches to shape appearance as needed.
Product range No. 3 pot, No. 3.5 plastic pot, moss ball, No. 5 black-and-white plastic pot with dish Moss specification, Bonsai No. 5 tea pot with accompanying moss arrangement in dish, Bonsai
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