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Gene Phillip's Camellias

🌸 Yume Camellia (3 Gallon)

🌸 Yume Camellia (3 Gallon)

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A dream in bloom—soft, romantic, and timelessly Southern


🌿 Plant Story & Meaning

“Yume” means dream in Japanese—and once you see this camellia in bloom, you’ll understand why. With its perfectly layered, blush-pink petals and graceful presence, the Yume Camellia feels like something straight out of a Southern garden story.

At Wrights Market, we’re drawn to plants that bring beauty and meaning into everyday life. This camellia does just that—offering a sense of calm, elegance, and tradition that never goes out of style.


🌸 Bloom & Beauty

The Yume Camellia is known for its breathtaking, formal blooms and year-round structure:

  • 🌸 Large, fully double blooms in soft blush pink
  • 🌸 Blooms from fall through early spring in Georgia
  • 🌸 Glossy, dark green evergreen foliage
  • 🌸 Upright, compact growth habit
  • 🌸 A true statement plant during the cooler seasons

It’s a standout in any landscape when most other plants are resting.


🌳 Growth & Landscape Use

Perfect for adding structure and elegance to your garden:

  • 🌳 Mature height: 6–8 feet
  • 🌳 Mature width: 4–6 feet
  • 🌳 Ideal for foundation plantings, hedges, or focal points
  • 🌳 Beautiful in containers for porches and patios

Whether planted in the ground or styled in a classic planter, it brings a refined, polished look.


☀️ Care Instructions

Camellias thrive with a little thoughtful placement:

  • Light: Partial shade to filtered sun
  • Water: Consistent moisture; avoid letting soil dry out
  • Soil: Acidic, well-draining soil
  • Maintenance: Low; prune lightly after blooming if needed

With the right care, this is a long-living plant you’ll enjoy for years to come.


🌸 Perfect Companions

Create a layered, Southern garden look by pairing with:

  • Azaleas for seasonal color
  • Gardenias for added fragrance
  • Ferns and hostas for soft texture
  • Hydrangeas for extended blooms
  • Boxwoods for structure and contrast
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