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Description
Camellia Oleifera Snow Flurry is a beautiful evergreen shrub with glossy, dark green foliage and large, showy white flowers that bloom in late fall and early winter. Native to China, this plant is commonly grown for its oil-producing seeds and has been cultivated for centuries for its medicinal and culinary uses. It is a slow-growing plant that can reach up to 20 feet in height and 10 feet in width when fully mature. The flowers of Camellia Oleifera Snow Flurry are fragrant and attract bees and other pollinators.
Taxonomic Information
Domain | Eukaryota |
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Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Spermatophyta |
Class | Magnoliopsida |
Order | Ericales |
Family | Theaceae |
Genus | Camellia |
Appearance
Camellia Oleifera Snow Flurry has a dense, upright growth habit with dark green, glossy foliage that is ovate to lanceolate in shape. The leaves are 2-4 inches long and 1-2 inches wide. The flowers are large, white, and semi-double to double in form, measuring up to 4 inches in diameter. They bloom in late fall and early winter, and the blooming period can last for several weeks. The plant produces small, round fruits that are green when young and turn brown as they mature.
Care Guide
Camellia Oleifera Snow Flurry is a low-maintenance plant that is easy to care for. Here are some tips on how to care for this beautiful shrub:Water: Camellias prefer moist, well-drained soil. Water deeply once a week during the growing season, and reduce watering in the winter.Fertilization: Fertilize in the spring with a balanced fertilizer that is high in nitrogen to encourage foliage growth.Soil: Camellias prefer acidic soil with a pH between 5.0 and 6.5. They also prefer soil that is rich in organic matter.Sunlight: Camellias prefer partial shade, especially during the hottest part of the day. They can tolerate full sun, but it may cause leaf burn.Hardiness Zones: Camellia Oleifera Snow Flurry is hardy in USDA Zones 7-9.
Common Pests & Diseases
Camellia Oleifera Snow Flurry is generally pest and disease resistant, but it may be susceptible to the following:Camellia Petal Blight: A fungal disease that causes brown spots on the flowers.Scale Insects: Small, sap-sucking insects that can cause yellowing of the leaves and stunted growth.Camellia Gall: A bacterial disease that causes abnormal growths on the leaves.
Habitat
Camellia Oleifera Snow Flurry is native to China and is commonly found in the subtropical and tropical regions of Asia. It grows in a variety of habitats, including forests, hillsides, and along riverbanks. It is a slow-growing plant that can reach up to 20 feet in height and 10 feet in width when fully mature.
Question and Answer
Q: Can Camellia Oleifera Snow Flurry be grown in containers?A: Yes, Camellia Oleifera Snow Flurry can be grown in containers, but it will require regular watering and fertilization.Q: How often should Camellia Oleifera Snow Flurry be pruned?A: Camellia Oleifera Snow Flurry does not require regular pruning, but it can be pruned after flowering to maintain its shape.Q: Can Camellia Oleifera Snow Flurry be grown in full sun?A: Camellia Oleifera Snow Flurry prefers partial shade, but it can tolerate full sun.Q: Does Camellia Oleifera Snow Flurry attract pollinators?A: Yes, the fragrant flowers of Camellia Oleifera Snow Flurry attract bees and other pollinators.
Related Plants
Here are some related plants to Camellia Oleifera Snow Flurry:
- Camellia japonica
- Camellia sasanqua
- Camellia sinensis
- Camellia reticulata
References
- “Camellia oleifera ‘Snow Flurry’.” Missouri Botanical Garden, www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?kempercode=c211.
- “Camellia oleifera.” Plant Database, Dave’s Garden, www.davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/1821/.
- “Camellia oleifera.” Royal Horticultural Society, www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/6429/i-Camellia-oleifera-i/Details.