Pre-order Japan🇯🇵Camellia Sasanqua (video attached)
Pre-order Japan🇯🇵Camellia Sasanqua (video attached)
Pre-order Japan🇯🇵Camellia Sasanqua (video attached)

Pre-order Japan🇯🇵Camellia Sasanqua (video attached)

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Overall size: Height 49cm Width 47cm

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Camellia is called "Tsubaki" in Japan. It is one of the precious plants that blooms in winter. Camellia is an evergreen small tree of the Theaceae family. It is a species unique to Japan and is distributed in forests from Yamaguchi Prefecture to Okinawa Prefecture.

There are 300 Japanese garden cultivars in various varieties, including white, pink, and dark pink. Camellias have several buds at the top of growing branches and bloom from November to March. They are very popular as flowers from late autumn to early winter. Camellias prefer well-drained, moist, fertile locations and naturally prefer the sun, but they can also grow well in the shade.

Q: Is it easy to bloom in Hong Kong?
Answer: It’s easy. Camellia itself has a relatively strong adaptability to the environment. In addition, it is an Asian species, and Hong Kong has a subtropical monsoon climate, which makes it easier for it to bloom.

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Flower Language The flower language of camellia may vary in different cultures and regions. In Japan, the flower language of camellia is often considered to be "modest elegance" and "perfect love". This reflects the beauty and long-lasting nature of the camellia. In the West, the flower language of camellia is often considered to be "eternal love" or "deep desire". In Victorian flower language, red camellia in particular represents the "fire of the heart", expressing deep affection for a loved one. There is no uniform standard for flower language and it may vary depending on the region, culture and historical background. Camellia is often seen as a flower that symbolizes beauty, love and elegance.

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