Camellia

Uses:

  • Shade Gardens
  • Edging Plant
  • Container Plant

Features:

  • Evergreen Foliage
  • Deer Resistant
  • Prolific Bloomers

Sunlight:

  • Full Shade to Partial Shade
  • Less Than 4 Hours of Direct Sun

Growing Zones:

Camellia are evergreen bushes that blooms from winter to early spring. The flowering shrubs are perfect for shady areas and provide year round interest!

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  • Yuletide Camellia Flowering Main

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    Yuletide Camellia

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    Just Chill™ Double White Camellia

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    Just Chill™ Double Mauve Camellia

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  • Shi Shi Gashira Camellia Flowers and Foliage
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    Shi Shi Gashira Camellia

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    Just Chill™ Double Pink Camellia
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    Just Chill Double Pink Camellia

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  • Early Wonder Camellia (Japonica) Flower close up
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    Early Wonder® Camellia

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  • Dwarf White Camellia Covered in Flowers
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    Dwarf White Camellia

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  • White October Magic Ivory Camellia Flower and Foliage Main
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    October Magic Ivory Camellia

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    October Magic Bride Camellia

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  • October Magic Ruby Camellia Cropped
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    October Magic Ruby Camellia

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    Brew-Tea-Ful Camellia

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  • Green Tea Camellia Flowers and Foliage
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    Green Tea Camellia

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  • Alabama Beauty Camellia Flower
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    Alabama Beauty Camellia

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  • October Magic Rose Camellia Flower Petals Up Close Main
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    October Magic Rose Camellia

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  • October Magic Orchid Camellia
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    October Magic Orchid Camellia

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  • October Magic Pink Perplexion Camellia Shrub Covered in Flowers and Buds Main
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    October Magic Pink Perplexion Camellia

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  • October Magic Inspiration Camellia Flower
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    October Magic Inspiration Camellia

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  • October Magic Dawn Camellia Pink Flower Cropped
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    October Magic Dawn Camellia

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  • Rose of Autumn Camellia Flowering
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    Rose of Autumn Camellia

    $69.99
  • Stephanie Gold Camellia Flower
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    Stephanie Gold Camellia

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  • Pink Bella Rouge Camellia Flowers Main
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    Bella Rouge Camellia

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  • Plant Leslie Ann Camellia Being Plucked
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    Leslie Ann Camellia

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  • Susy Dirr Camellia Flowering
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    Susy Dirr Camellia

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  • Red Twister Camellia Flowering
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    Red Twister Camellia

    $38.99
  • October Magic White Shi Shi Camellia Flowers and Foliage
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    October Magic White Shi Shi Camellia

    $29.99
  • Egao Corkscrew Camellia Flower Close-up
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    Egao Corkscrew Camellia

    $37.49
  • Kanjiro Camellia Pink Bloom
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    Growing Zones: 7 to 10

    Kanjiro Camellia

    $73.49
  • White Diana Camellia Flower and Foliage Main
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    Diana Camellia

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Why Camellias Online

Camellias are sometimes known as the queen of winter flowers as they bloom when almost all other flowers have stopped. They can bloom from October through to May, depending on the variety and your growing zone. They are slow-growing shrubs, taking up to 3 years to become fully established, but are long lived, with some specimens living over 100 years, especially in their native habitats.

Camellias are flowering evergreen shrubs in the Theaceae family. With around 300 different species and over 3,000 hybrids, these plants are found all over eastern and southern Asia, the Himalayas, Japan, Vietnam and Indonesia. Commonly grown species include C. sasanqua, C. japonica, C. reticulata, C. vernalis, C. heimalis and C. sinensis. Sasanquas and Japonicas are favorites, but many hybrids are gaining in popularity as collectors look for more hardy and compact varieties to add to their collections.

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Long bloom time, from 3 to 6 months

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White, pink, red, coral, purple and yellow flowers

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Full or partial shade locations

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Mature size up to 25 feet tall and 12 feet wide

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Hardy from Zones 6 to 11


Landscaping Tip: Camellias can grow in challenging deeply shaded areas or partial shade. They make delightful container plants for gardeners outside of the hardiness zone, especially when they can be wintered in an unheated garage.

About Camellia

Just Chill Red Tip Camellia
Genus
Species
Family
Camellia
Various (e.g., Camellia japonica, Camellia sasanqua, Camellia sinensis)
Theaceae

Common Names:

Tea Plant, Japanese Camellia, Common Camellia


Native To:

Eastern and Southern Asia (China, Japan, Korea)

Plant Type:

Bushes

Foliage Type:

Evergreen

USDA Plant Hardiness Zone:

7 to 9

Flower Color:

White, Pink, Red, Yellow (rare), Bi-color

Flower Bloom Time:

Late Fall to Early Spring (varies by species)

Growth Habit:

Dense, Rounded, Upright

Attracts:

Pollinators (e.g., bees), Butterflies

Tolerates:

Partial Shade, Light Frost (depending on species)

Resists:

Deer

How To Use Camellia In The Garden

Camellias are distinguished by their evergreen foliage and abundant flowers during late fall, winter, or early spring, offering color when many other plants are dormant. Their adaptability to shade and containers make them a valuable addition to gardens with limited sunlight or space. These shrubs may be slow-growing, but they reach impressive heights over time. Many gardeners favor them for their extended bloom period and dependable performance once established.

In a landscape setting, plant camellias as accents, informal hedges, or foundation anchors where their flowers can contrast with other evergreens. Their compact growth and tolerance for container planting allows for placement on patios or balconies. When in bloom, camellias act as focal points, and their evergreen leaves contribute structure and color throughout the year. Consider mixing early- and late-blooming varieties to enjoy ongoing color.

Camellia Care

Camellias require well-draining, slightly acidic soil rich in organic matter. They prefer partial shade, with protection from intense afternoon sun. Regular watering is essential, especially during bud development in mid-summer; however, avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. Fertilize with an acid-forming fertilizer three times a year—in early March, early May, and early July—to support healthy growth and flowering.

After blooming, light pruning helps maintain an attractive shape and encourages air circulation. In colder regions, applying mulch in winter moderates soil temperatures and conserves moisture. For container-grown camellias, select well-drained, frost-proof pots and repot every two to three years into larger containers with fresh, acidic soil. Ensure containers are protected against extreme cold to safeguard the plant's health.

Learn More About Camellia

Shi Shi Gashira Camellia Flower

Camellia Companion Plants

Camellias can be planted as a specimen shrub, highlighting the glossy evergreen foliage and bright fall, winter or spring flowers, or they can be planted with other acid loving, shade loving shrubs like azaleas and rhododendrons.