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Camellia 'Minato-no-akebono' - Minato-no-akebono Camellia

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Camellia 'Minato-no-akebono' is a distinguished member of the "Camellias, Azaleas, & Rhododendrons" family, known for its year-round garden appeal and resilience. This evergreen shrub boasts glossy, deep green leaves that serve as an elegant backdrop for the captivating semi-double, rose-pink blossoms. Each flower is a visual delight, featuring golden-yellow stamens that add dramatic contrast to the vibrant petals. Blooming during the cooler late winter and early spring months, the 'Minato-no-akebono' Camellia offers a delightful burst of color when most needed. Though it can reach up to 20 feet in height, it is equally at home in large container displays as it is gracing garden borders or as an ornamental accent - demonstrating versatility in design usage. With a preference for partially shaded locales and well-drained, acidic soil, this hardy Camellia variety embodies both beauty and adaptability in one plant, making it an excellent addition to any landscape.

  • Size: Not specified, but typically Camellia shrubs can grow up to 20 feet tall
  • Flowers: Semi-double, rose-pink blossoms with golden-yellow stamens
  • Foliage: Glossy, evergreen, deep green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Partial shade
  • Soil needs: Acidic, well-drained soil
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