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đ¸ Brushfieldâs Yellow Camellia (Camellia japonica) â 1 Gallon
đ¸ Brushfieldâs Yellow Camellia (Camellia japonica) â 1 Gallon
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The Brushfieldâs Yellow Camellia is one of the most admired and unique Camellia japonica cultivars, celebrated for its rare cream-to-pale yellow blooms. Each flower is an anemone to peony form, with pure white outer petals embracing a frilled, buttery-yellow centerâlike candlelight glowing against dark green leaves. Long valued as a collectorâs treasure and garden showpiece, this camellia offers a perfect blend of refined beauty and heirloom significance.
⨠History & Meaning
Introduced in Australia, Brushfieldâs Yellow quickly gained international recognition as one of the few camellias to display yellow-toned blooms. It has been highlighted in American Camellia Society records as a cultivar of great ornamental importance. In the language of flowers, camellias represent admiration, perfection, and love, while the rare yellow tone also symbolizes joy, optimism, and friendshipâmaking this variety both meaningful and rare.
đş Bloom & Flower Form
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Type: Camellia japonica
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Bloom Time: Mid- to late season (JanuaryâMarch in Southern gardens)
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Flowers: Medium to large, 4â5 inches across
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Form: Anemone to peony style; white petals with soft yellow centers
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Meaning: A living emblem of friendship, optimism, and admiration
đż Growth Habit
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Mature Size: Grows 6â10 ft tall Ă 6â8 ft wide
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Habit: Upright, dense, evergreen shrub
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Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves provide year-round structure
đą Care Instructions
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Light: Best in partial shade or filtered sun; protect from harsh afternoon rays
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Soil: Acidic, organic-rich, well-draining soil
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Watering: Keep evenly moist, especially during summer; mulch well to conserve moisture and protect shallow roots
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Fertilizer: Use a special camellia/azalea fertilizer in spring after flowering and again midsummer; avoid late-season feeding
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Pruning: Light pruning immediately after flowering to shape and encourage healthy growth; avoid late pruning that removes next seasonâs buds
đź Complimentary Plant Pairings
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Sasanqua Camellias â for earlier fall color to extend the season
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Azaleas & Rhododendrons â spring displays in shady woodland beds
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Gardenias â evergreen fragrance companions
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Hydrangeas â summer drama and bold foliage contrast
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Ferns & Hostas â to soften shaded garden spaces
đ Why Brushfieldâs Yellow is Important
Brushfieldâs Yellow holds a special place among camellias as one of the few yellow-toned cultivars in the japonica family. With its extended bloom season, upright growth, and rare flower form, it is prized by collectors, exhibitors, and gardeners alike. A true gem of the camellia world, it brings both rarity and elegance to Southern landscapes.
𪴠Brushfieldâs Yellow Camellia (1 Gallon) â A living treasure that will fill your garden with rare beauty and timeless charm for generations.
đ˛ Learn More
https://camellia.iflora.cn/Cutivars/Detail?latin=Brushfield%27s%20Yellow
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