The Camellia Japonica Bonamania is a captivating evergreen shrub known for its spectacular display of large, semi-double pink flowers that bloom from late winter to early spring. The lush blooms, coupled with its glossy, dark green foliage, make this camellia a standout in any garden setting. With its elegant, compact growth habit, it is ideal for garden beds, borders, hedges, or as a feature plant in containers, offering both seasonal beauty and year-round greenery.
Where to Position Your Camellia Japonica Bonamania
Camellia Japonica Bonamania thrives in partial shade, protected from harsh afternoon sun and strong winds. It should be planted in well-drained, acidic soil enriched with organic matter for the best results. This versatile shrub is well-suited for shaded garden areas, woodland gardens, or mixed borders. Consistent watering, especially during dry spells, will help maintain its vibrant foliage and ensure a spectacular display of blooms.
Growth and Maintenance
Camellia Japonica Bonamania grows at a moderate rate and forms a dense, rounded shape. It requires minimal pruning, mainly to maintain its shape and encourage healthy growth. Light pruning after the flowering period can help remove any dead or damaged branches and improve its structure. Mulching around the base of the plant helps to retain moisture, keep the roots cool, and protect against frost, ensuring the shrub remains healthy and attractive.
Characteristics
- Produces large, semi-double pink flowers, adding colour from late winter to early spring.
- Glossy, dark green evergreen foliage offers year-round interest.
- Compact, rounded growth habit is perfect for garden beds, borders, hedges, or containers.
- Thrives in partial shade and well-drained, acidic soil; best planted in a sheltered spot.
- Requires regular watering, particularly in dry periods, and minimal pruning post-blooming.
- An evergreen shrub that provides continuous structure and elegance throughout all seasons.
Camellia Jap. Bonamania 9 Litre Pot Grasslands Nursery Winter Hardy Average Rate Of Growth Spring Bi-Coloured Evergreen