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Overall size: Height 65cm Width 57cm
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Camellia, known as "Tsubaki" in Japan, is one of the rare plants that blooms in winter. Camellia is a small evergreen tree of the Camellia family. It is a species endemic to Japan and is distributed in forests from Yamaguchi Prefecture to Okinawa Prefecture.
Japan's 300 garden cultivars come in a wide variety, including white, pink, and deep pink varieties. Camellia has several flower buds at the top of its growing branches. It blooms from November to March and is popular as a flower from late autumn to early winter. Camellia prefers a well-drained, moist, fertile location and naturally prefers sunlight, but will also grow well in the shade.
Q: Is it easy to bloom in Hong Kong?
Answer: Easy. Camellia itself is relatively adaptable to the environment. In addition, it is an Asian variety, and was later transferred to Japan. The weather in Hong Kong is a subtropical monsoon climate, which makes it easier for flowers to bloom.
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The flower language of Camellia may vary in different cultures and regions. In Japan, the flower language of camellia is usually considered to be "humble elegance" and "perfect love". This reflects the beauty and long-lasting properties of the camellia. In the West, the flower language of camellia is often considered to be "eternal love" or "deep longing". In the Victorian language of flowers, red camellias, in particular, represent the "fire of the heart" and express deep affection for your lover. There is no unified standard for the language of flowers and may change depending on the region, culture and historical background. Camellia is usually regarded as a flower that symbolizes beauty, love and elegance.
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