'Hana Jiman' produces an abundance of eye-catching white flowers with crinkled petals marked with fuchsia-pink along the edges. A burst of contrasting bright yellow stamens reach out from the center are an extra-added bonus. Its dark green leaves provide a wonderful backdrop and contrast of color for the flowers. Enjoy this beauty indoors by displaying several cuttings in a vase or use just one flower to float in a bowl of water.
Growth Habit: 8-10' tall by 6-8' wide
Native Origin: China, Japan, Korea
Hardiness Zone: 7-9
Environmental Needs: Morning Sun with Afternoon Shade or Filtered Sun, All Day Filtered Sun
Growth Rate: Moderate
Maintenance: Camellia prefers shade to part-shade with some protection from drying winter winds and well-drained soils that are high in organic matter and slightly acidic. Excess sun, cold, or shade can reduce flowering. Because next year's blossoms appear on old growth, prune immediately after flowering or in early summer. Pruning later in the year may sacrifice next year’s blooms. Propagate camellia by stem cuttings or layering.
'Hana Jiman' produces an abundance of eye-catching white flowers with crinkled petals marked with fuchsia-pink along the edges. A burst of contrasting bright yellow stamens reach out from the center are an extra-added bonus. Its dark green leaves provide a wonderful backdrop and contrast of color for the flowers. Enjoy this beauty indoors by displaying several cuttings in a vase or use just one flower to float in a bowl of water.
Growth Habit: 8-10' tall by 6-8' wide
Native Origin: China, Japan, Korea
Hardiness Zone: 7-9
Environmental Needs: Morning Sun with Afternoon Shade or Filtered Sun, All Day Filtered Sun
Growth Rate: Moderate
Maintenance: Camellia prefers shade to part-shade with some protection from drying winter winds and well-drained soils that are high in organic matter and slightly acidic. Excess sun, cold, or shade can reduce flowering. Because next year's blossoms appear on old growth, prune immediately after flowering or in early summer. Pruning later in the year may sacrifice next year’s blooms. Propagate camellia by stem cuttings or layering.