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Camellia Hatsu zakura



(higo, syn. Dewatairin) Large, single pink blossoms with visible petaloids, typical of Higo Camellias. A late bloomer from December through February. Higo Camellias are a group of japonica varieties prized by amateurs for their historical significance (they were the flowers of the Samurai) and their aesthetic qualities.
1.20/1.40 (à 10 ans)
-12
0.80/1.00 (à 10 ans)
Part Shade / Sun

Use

Indoors: keep the plant in a cool room while blooming and water regularly. Outdoors: as an isolated specimen or in association with other acid-loving shrubs such as Azaleas, Magnolias or Rhododendrons. Patio or terrace: in large containers, or trained against a wall or trellis.

Planting

Ideally in partial shade, protected from cold winds. Remove the plant from its container and thoroughly soak the root ball. Prepare a mixture of 25% peat, 50% ericaceous soil and 25% potting soil. Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball and half-fill it with this mixture, then place the plant (not too deeply) in the hole. Finish adding the compost and water well.

Maintenance

Water regularly from April to September. Add a specialised fertiliser each spring. Takes well to pruning after blooming.

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