The kamelia, more commonly spelled camellia, is an elegant evergreen shrub or small tree prized for its lush foliage and showy flowers.
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Appearance: Camellias have dark green, glossy, leathery leaves that stay attractive year-round.
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Flowers: Large, rose-like blooms appear in shades of white, pink, red, or variegated. Flowers can be single, semi-double, or fully double, often with a waxy, polished look.
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Blooming season: Late winter to early spring, making them especially valuable when few other plants are flowering.
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Size: Depending on the species and pruning, camellias can grow from 1–6 meters (3–20 ft) tall.
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Growing conditions:
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Prefer partial shade
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Thrive in acidic, well-drained soil
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Like consistent moisture but do not tolerate waterlogging
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Uses: Popular in gardens, hedges, and ornamental landscapes; also grown in pots.
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Symbolism: Often associated with love, admiration, elegance, and longevity.










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