Camellia sasanqua 'Hana Jiman' | Hana Jiman Camellia
DESCRIPTION
Camellia sasanqua 'Hana Jiman' is an elegant evergreen shrub that blooms from fall through early winter, typically between October and December. The semi-double flowers are notable for their white petals with delicately blushed pink edges, surrounding a prominent cluster of golden-yellow stamens. This cultivar's smaller leaves and more sun-tolerant nature make it distinct from its japonica relatives, allowing it to thrive in various garden settings.
Originating from East Asia, 'Hana Jiman' translates to "flower pride" in Japanese, reflecting its ornamental appeal. Its arching growth habit and profusion of blooms make it a versatile choice for hedges, borders, or espalier training on fences and walls.
DESCRIPTION
Camellia sasanqua 'Hana Jiman' is an elegant evergreen shrub that blooms from fall through early winter, typically between October and December. The semi-double flowers are notable for their white petals with delicately blushed pink edges, surrounding a prominent cluster of golden-yellow stamens. This cultivar's smaller leaves and more sun-tolerant nature make it distinct from its japonica relatives, allowing it to thrive in various garden settings.
Originating from East Asia, 'Hana Jiman' translates to "flower pride" in Japanese, reflecting its ornamental appeal. Its arching growth habit and profusion of blooms make it a versatile choice for hedges, borders, or espalier training on fences and walls.
DESCRIPTION
Camellia sasanqua 'Hana Jiman' is an elegant evergreen shrub that blooms from fall through early winter, typically between October and December. The semi-double flowers are notable for their white petals with delicately blushed pink edges, surrounding a prominent cluster of golden-yellow stamens. This cultivar's smaller leaves and more sun-tolerant nature make it distinct from its japonica relatives, allowing it to thrive in various garden settings.
Originating from East Asia, 'Hana Jiman' translates to "flower pride" in Japanese, reflecting its ornamental appeal. Its arching growth habit and profusion of blooms make it a versatile choice for hedges, borders, or espalier training on fences and walls.
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Family: Theaceae
Height: 6 to 10 feet
Width: 4 to 6 feet
Foliage color: Lustrous dark green, evergreen
Flower color: White with pink edges, semi-double
Bloom time: Fall to early winter
Light requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Water requirements: Moist, well-drained soil
Maintenance: Low, prune to shape if needed
Growing zone: USDA Zones 7 to 9
Wildlife attractors: Attracts pollinators like bees and butterfliesThis plant can be seen at the Bellevue Botanical Garden.