Camellia Sasanqua vs Japonica: A Guide to the Common Camellia varieties

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025
  • 🌸 Discover the beauty of Camellia Sasanqua and Camellia Japonica! Dive into the key differences between these two stunning camellia species and learn how to choose the perfect variety for your garden.
    We'll discuss their ideal growing conditions, sun or shade preferences, flower types, and more. 🌺
    In this video, we explore:
    1️⃣ Camellia varieties - comparing Camellia Japonica and Camellia Sasanqua
    2️⃣ Differences between the two species - from climate preferences to flower shapes
    3️⃣ Sun or shade - understanding the best growing conditions for each type of camellia
    4️⃣ Care tips - how to keep your Camellias looking their best

Комментарии • 5

  • @ultimatebackyard
    @ultimatebackyard  Год назад +1

    🌸Our Full Guide to Camellia Varieties - ultimatebackyard.com.au/camellia-varieties/
    🌸How to Grow a Camellia Hedge - ultimatebackyard.com.au/camellia-hedge/
    🌸How and When to Prune Camellias - ultimatebackyard.com.au/how-and-when-to-prune-camellias/
    🌸Yellow or Brown Leaves on Camellias - ultimatebackyard.com.au/yellow-brown-leaves-on-camellias/

  • @josieb9402
    @josieb9402 Год назад +2

    I think I"m going to try the Sasanqua..here in zone 7b with high sun from about 10a-2p. Thanks for the informative vid..

  • @josieb9402
    @josieb9402 Год назад

    Hi, I think I'm going to try the Sasanqua here in zone 7b, with high sun from about 10a-2p. Thx for the informative vid..

  • @saramoonfurlong1168
    @saramoonfurlong1168 7 месяцев назад

    I had 2 overgrown japonicas that I recently pruned back 30% Because they had many internal cross branches , Some diseased leaves and were too tall and too dense.
    The issue is that a large shade tree that I now realize was protecting them had to be taken down in April And now the japonicas are getting beaten in the afternoon by the harsh north central Florida sun .
    We are also in a drought and I started watering them in the early morning to hydrate until it starts raining again. Just noticed this morning the leaves aren't that dark green anymore and a few of the leaves are literally burned.
    In the past, about 6 years ago in the spring after flowering i did a really hard prune. About 60% of plant removed to mostly branches and very few leaves.
    they recovered nicely after a prolonged period of shock i suppose and came back super full.
    These are well established plants that have been on the property probably 30 years. I left more leaves on this time.Mainly.Because I realized it was kind of late to be pruning the japonicas.
    I have learned that japonicas really don't like the harsh sun that these sansaqua can tolerate.
    They are north facing plants but get plenty of shade in the morning from the forest behind the house.
    It's mainly the afternoon sun and the fact that I pruned sort of late that i'm concerned about.
    I have not fertilized though I was considering giving them a small amount of
    10 10 10 Or some liquid miracle gro for acid loving plants.
    Any suggestions ?

  • @artichoke116
    @artichoke116 9 месяцев назад

    Tsubaki!!! 😭😭😭😭
    Sazanka!!! 😭😭😭😭