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"Mine-no-yuki" is a cultivar of Camellia sasanqua, which is a species of camellia native to Japan. "Mine-no-yuki" translates to "Snow on the Peak" in English. This particular camellia cultivar is known for its profuse and charming white flowers. Here are some key features and care tips for the Mine-no-yuki Camellia:

  1. Flowers: "Mine-no-yuki" produces elegant, single white flowers with golden stamens at the center. The blooms are typically small to medium-sized and have a delicate, simple charm.

  2. Blooming Period: Camellia sasanqua varieties, including "Mine-no-yuki," are known for blooming in the fall, usually from late autumn into early winter. This makes them a valuable addition to the garden, providing color when many other plants are dormant.

  3. Foliage: The evergreen foliage of "Mine-no-yuki" is dark green, glossy, and lance-shaped. The leaves provide an attractive backdrop to the white flowers.

  4. Size: Camellia sasanqua cultivars, including "Mine-no-yuki," typically have a more open and spreading growth habit compared to some other camellia species. They are often used as shrubs or small trees in the landscape.

  5. Light Requirements: "Mine-no-yuki" camellias prefer partial shade to full sun. They can tolerate more sunlight than some other camellia species but benefit from protection against intense afternoon sun, especially in warmer climates.

  6. Soil: Well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral soil is ideal for "Mine-no-yuki" camellias. Amending the soil with organic matter helps improve its structure and fertility.

  7. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Regular watering is crucial, especially during dry periods. Mulching around the base of the plant helps retain soil moisture.

  8. Temperature Tolerance: Camellia sasanqua varieties are generally more cold-hardy than some other camellias. They are suitable for USDA hardiness zones 7 to 9.

  9. Pruning: Prune "Mine-no-yuki" camellias after flowering to shape the plant, remove dead or crowded branches, and promote a more compact growth habit.

  10. Landscape Use: This camellia cultivar is often used in gardens, as a specimen plant, in shrub borders, or as part of mixed plantings.

"Mine-no-yuki" camellia adds a touch of elegance to the fall and early winter landscape with its profusion of white flowers. As with any plant, providing the right growing conditions, such as proper soil, sunlight, and water, will contribute to its health and beauty.

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Camellia Mine No Yuki White

Camellia Mine No Yuki White

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"Mine-no-yuki" is a cultivar of Camellia sasanqua, which is a species of camellia native to Japan. "Mine-no-yuki" translates to "Snow on the Peak" in English. This particular camellia cultivar is known for its profuse and charming white flowers. Here are some key features and care tips for the Mine-no-yuki Camellia:

  1. Flowers: "Mine-no-yuki" produces elegant, single white flowers with golden stamens at the center. The blooms are typically small to medium-sized and have a delicate, simple charm.

  2. Blooming Period: Camellia sasanqua varieties, including "Mine-no-yuki," are known for blooming in the fall, usually from late autumn into early winter. This makes them a valuable addition to the garden, providing color when many other plants are dormant.

  3. Foliage: The evergreen foliage of "Mine-no-yuki" is dark green, glossy, and lance-shaped. The leaves provide an attractive backdrop to the white flowers.

  4. Size: Camellia sasanqua cultivars, including "Mine-no-yuki," typically have a more open and spreading growth habit compared to some other camellia species. They are often used as shrubs or small trees in the landscape.

  5. Light Requirements: "Mine-no-yuki" camellias prefer partial shade to full sun. They can tolerate more sunlight than some other camellia species but benefit from protection against intense afternoon sun, especially in warmer climates.

  6. Soil: Well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral soil is ideal for "Mine-no-yuki" camellias. Amending the soil with organic matter helps improve its structure and fertility.

  7. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Regular watering is crucial, especially during dry periods. Mulching around the base of the plant helps retain soil moisture.

  8. Temperature Tolerance: Camellia sasanqua varieties are generally more cold-hardy than some other camellias. They are suitable for USDA hardiness zones 7 to 9.

  9. Pruning: Prune "Mine-no-yuki" camellias after flowering to shape the plant, remove dead or crowded branches, and promote a more compact growth habit.

  10. Landscape Use: This camellia cultivar is often used in gardens, as a specimen plant, in shrub borders, or as part of mixed plantings.

"Mine-no-yuki" camellia adds a touch of elegance to the fall and early winter landscape with its profusion of white flowers. As with any plant, providing the right growing conditions, such as proper soil, sunlight, and water, will contribute to its health and beauty.

Read more...

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Specifications

Bloom color
  • White
Bloom season
  • Fall
  • Winter
Botanical name
  • Camellia sasanqua 'Mine No Yuki'
Features
  • Low Maintenance
  • Evergreen
  • Fast Growing
  • Attracts Pollinators
  • Fragrant
  • Flowering
Light requirements
  • Full Sun
  • Part Sun
Mature height
  • 6 ft
  • 7 ft
  • 8 ft
Mature width
  • 4 ft
  • 5 ft
Size
  • 3 gallon

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