Camellia × vernalis 'Yuletide'
camellia
- 2 litre pot
- £24.99
- available to order from autumn
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- Standard £5.99
- Position: partial shade (but not east-facing)
- Soil: moist but well-drained, humus-rich, acid soil (or ericaceous compost for container-grown specimens)
- Rate of growth: average
- Flowering period: November to January
- Hardiness: fully hardy
Glossy dark green leaves provide a sumptuous backdrop for the profusion of yellow-eyed, red flowers, when they appear in late autumn and early winter. Their colouring is very striking - and is perfect for the build up to the Christmas season, but the dark green foliage offers year-round structure and interest. If left to grow naturally, Camellia × vernalis 'Yuletide' is a relatively compact shrub with a pyramidal habit, but it can also be trained against a wall, or grown in a large pot if space is at a premium.
Please note: The photo shows the plant with optional gift wrap, which can be added during the checkout process.
Please note: The photo shows the plant with optional gift wrap, which can be added during the checkout process.
For autumn- and winter-flowering camellias, plant in acidic, well-drained soil enriched with organic matter, in a spot sheltered from cold winds. Unlike spring-flowering types, they prefer a sunnier position but still benefit from some protection from early morning sun, particularly in frosty conditions.
Container-grown plants should be potted in ericaceous compost and protected during harsh weather. Ensure good drainage in the pots to avoid waterlogging.
Water during dry spells, especially while buds are forming, and feed with an ericaceous fertiliser in early spring and again in early summer. After flowering, lightly prune to maintain shape and remove any untidy growth. Top-dress annually with leaf mould or pine bark mulch to conserve moisture and maintain soil acidity.
For container plants, insulate pots in winter with bubble wrap or hessian to protect roots from freezing temperatures.
Container-grown plants should be potted in ericaceous compost and protected during harsh weather. Ensure good drainage in the pots to avoid waterlogging.
Water during dry spells, especially while buds are forming, and feed with an ericaceous fertiliser in early spring and again in early summer. After flowering, lightly prune to maintain shape and remove any untidy growth. Top-dress annually with leaf mould or pine bark mulch to conserve moisture and maintain soil acidity.
For container plants, insulate pots in winter with bubble wrap or hessian to protect roots from freezing temperatures.