Posted by : Muhammad Khalid
Thursday, 5 June 2014
Camellia
sasanqua is a species of
Camellia native to China and Japan.
It is usually found growing up to an altitude of 900 metres. It is an evergreen
shrub growing to 5 m tall. The leaves are broad elliptic, 3–7 cm long
and 1.2–3 cm broad, with a finely serrated margin. The flowers are
5–7 cm diameter, with 5–8 white to dark pink petals. At the beginning of
the Edo period, cultivars of
Camellia
sasanqua began appearing; the first record of the cultivars of this
plant was made by Ihei Ito (1695–1733).
In Japan, it
is not considered to be a true Camellia as the Japanese call it Sazanka.
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