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🌸Camellia, with its lush foliage and evergreen color, is a rare flower that blooms in late winter and early spring when all flowers are fading.
🪴It can be potted in the living room, study or balcony to create an elegant and luxurious atmosphere.
🌱When planted in courtyards, with flower walls, rockeries and stone pavilions, they complement each other well and provide a natural and pleasant scenery, which is worthy of being a "treasure among flowers"!
💧Water:Its native habitat indicates that camellia prefers regular watering, as it is accustomed to moderate to high levels of rainfall and humidity. To mimic its natural environment, it's important to provide sufficient water to keep the soil consistently moist without becoming waterlogged.
🔆Lighting:The camellia prefers mild sunlight and thrives in areas where sunlight is filtered, such as its original forest habitat. It can also tolerate full sun or complete shade, but the leaves may burn in excessive sunlight.
Potting soil:Camellia sinensis is suitable for moist, organic, well-drained, slightly acidic soil with a pH of 6-6.5. Waterlogged soil may cause root rot. For example, 1/2 red sandy soil (Arenosols), 1/4 coco coir, 1/4 peat moss (sphagnum moss). Coco coir has a high salt content and needs to be washed with water before use. You can also buy camellia soil directly. Generally, change the soil once every 1-2 years to avoid the soil from becoming compacted and affecting the growth of the plant. When planting in pots, choose a pot with a diameter larger than 45 cm (18 inches).
❄️Temperature:The preferred temperature range for camellias is 59 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit (15 to 35 degrees Celsius). It is native to areas with mild, humid climates and thrives in temperatures between 50 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit (10 and 27 degrees Celsius). It can tolerate short periods of below freezing temperatures in winter, but prolonged exposure to freezing temperatures can damage the plant.