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Air Purification, Extended Bloom Time
Live Camellia Flower Plant
Product Description
Features:
The Package Includes 1 Live Zxxyanbi Plants That Are Shipped In A Poly Bag Without Apot.* Zxxyanbi'S Hybrid Variant Has Low Maintenance Costs.
Zxxyanbi What Does The Box Contain? One Sturdy, Self-Designed Plant And 20 Grams Of Free Fertilizer.
Zxxyanbi Is Easy To Grow, And We Use A Specially Ventilated Recyclable Package Thatguarantees Your Plants Arrive Healthy.
Travel Time May Cause The Plant To Appear Dry. Since It Is A Living Plant, It Is Still Good. Zxxyanbi Sanju Suggests Replanting It In The Ground, Watering It, Applying The Free Fertilizer Included In The Packaging, And Watching It For A Week. It Will Become Fresh Again.
Don'T Expose Them To Direct Sunlight After Receiving The Zxxyanbi Sanju Suggestion,Since This Could Burn Their Leaves And The Plant. When Planting, Mix Compost With Yourtopsoil To Create A Hole That Is Twice As Deep And Wide As The Polybag Your Plant Will Beplaced In. ** If You Take Care Of The Tree The Tree Will Take Care Of YouDescription:
The Gorgeous Evergreen Shrub Known As The April Blush Camellia Is Valued For Its Glossy Dark Green Leaves And Delicate Blush-Pink Blossoms. Being A Member Of The April Series, It Is Bred Especially To Withstand Cold Temperatures, Which Makes It A Great Option For Areas Where Conventional Camellias Fail. This Type Enhances Gardens, Landscapes, And Container Plantings All Year Round And Grows Well In Moderate Shade. Characteristics Of Plants: Camellia Japonica 'April Blush' Is Its Botanical Name. April Blush Camellia Is The Common Name. Type Of Plant: Evergreen Shrub With Flowers Mature Dimensions: 4-6 Feet Broad, 6-10 Feet Tall Growth Habit: Well-Branched, Upright, And Bushy Long Life If Given The Right Care Foliage & Flower: Bloom Soft Blush-Pink In Colour Bloom Shape: Peony-Shaped To Semi-Double Flowers Bloom Dimensions: Medium (3�4 Inches Across) Early To Mid-Spring Bloom Period (March�May, Depending On Environment) Scent:Lightly Scented Foliage: Thick, Glossy, And Dark Green; Always Looks Good Conditions Of Growth: Sun Exposure: Some Shade From Filtered Sunlight, Preferably In The Morning And In The Afternoon. Type Of Soil: Loamy, Acidic, Well-Drained Soil That Is High In Organic Matter Ph Of The Soil: 5.5�6.5 (Plants That Prefer Acid) Moderate Watering Requirements; Avoid Standing Water And Prefer Wet But Well-Drained Soil. Humidity: Prefers Moderate To High Levels Of Humidity. Zones 6�9 Of The Usda Are Cold Hardy. More Resilient To Cold Than Many Types Of Camellias With The Right Care, It Can Tolerate Temperatures As Low As -10�F. Tips For Planting And Caring: Planting Time: When Temperatures Are Mild, It Is Best To Plant In The Spring Or Autumn. Planting Depth: Make Sure The Root Ball Sits Level With The Soil Or Just Above It. Mulching: To Control And Keep Moisture, Spread Two To Three Inches Of Mulch Around The Base.Temperature. Pruning: Not Much Pruning Is Necessary. To Keep Shape, It Is Best To Do This After Blossoming. To Improve Ventilation, Cut Off Any Weak Or Dead Branches. Fertilisation: In Early Spring And Midsummer, Apply An Acidic Plant Fertiliser (Such As Azalea Or Camellia Food). Disease And Pests Opposition: Typically Resistant To Disease Sometimes You Might Run Across Leaf Spot, Aphids, Or Scale Insects Uses Of Landscaping: Foundation Planting: Enhances Entryways And Home Gardens With Style Hedges And Screens: Structure And Seclusion Are Provided By Dense Greenery. Woodland Gardens: Grows Well With Azaleas And Ferns In Regions With Shade. Growing Plants In Big Pots For Patios And Balconies Is Known As Container Gardening. Cut Flowers Look Stunning In Bouquets. April Blush Camellia: Why Choose It? Perfect For Colder Areas, Cold-Hardy (Usda Zone 6) �� Gorgeous Blooms: Delicate Pink Blossoms Adorn Springtime Gardens �� Evergreen Foliage: Adds Interest All Year Round �� Low Maintenance Low Maintenance And Trimming Needs �� Adaptable Excellent For Pots, Hedges, And Landscapes Would You Prefer More Detailed Guidance On Planting Or Care?