Introduction to Camellia Camellia is an evergreen shrub or small tree of Camellia, and there are other aliases such as Yu Minghua, Naidong and Datura. It is one of the traditional famous flowers in China. It likes warm and humid environment, its growth temperature is between 18-25 degrees, and it has strong cold resistance and can tolerate the low temperature of-10 degrees.
What does camellia look like? Camellia plants have yellowish brown branches, green or purplish brown branchlets, alternate leathery leaves, oval, oblong to ovoid, dark green on the surface, pale green on the back, solitary flowers at the top of branches, with 5-7 petals and colorful colors, such as red and pink.
Camellia symbolizes ideal love, and is suitable for giving to one's favorite person or partner to express one's deep affection. In addition, camellia blooms in late winter and early spring every year, giving people a sense of modesty, modesty, elegance and nobility.
Cultivation Techniques of Camellia In the process of maintaining Camellia, water the soil in time to keep it moist. After the soil is dry, water can be slowly poured along the basin wall once, and nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizer should be applied 2-3 times a month during the growing period, and phosphorus and potassium fertilizer should be supplemented after the plants enter the flowering period.