Japan🇯🇵Camellia Sasanqua✈️Arrival
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Overall dimensions: Height 70cm, Width 50cm
Tree age estimated: 23 years
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Camellia, known as "Tsubaki" in Japan, is a prized plant that blooms in winter. It is an evergreen shrub or small tree belonging to the Theaceae family and is endemic to Japan, found in forests from Yamaguchi Prefecture to Okinawa Prefecture.
Japan boasts over 300 cultivars of camellias, including varieties in white, pink, and deep pink. Camellias produce several flower buds at the tips of their branches and bloom from November to March, making them a popular autumn/early winter flower. Camellias prefer well-drained, moist, and fertile locations and naturally love sunlight, but they can also thrive in shady conditions.
Q: Is it easy for flowers to bloom in Hong Kong?
A: Yes, it's easy. Camellias are relatively adaptable to different environments. Also, as an Asian variety, and Hong Kong's subtropical monsoon climate makes it easier for them to bloom.
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The meaning of camellia flowers can vary across different cultures and regions. In Japan, camellias are often associated with "humble elegance" and "perfect love," reflecting their beauty and enduring nature. In the West, camellias are frequently interpreted as "eternal love" or "deep longing." In Victorian culture, red camellias, in particular, represent "the fire of the heart," expressing deep affection for a lover. There is no single, universally accepted meaning of camellias, which can change depending on region, culture, and historical context. Generally, camellias are considered a symbol of beauty, love, and elegance.
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