Skip to product information
1 of 5

Trio of colours

Gives your spring garden a Japanese feeling. The Japanese rose 'Festival' (Camellia japonica) is a real eye-catcher! The 'Festival' has three beautiful colours! The flowers vary in pure white, pinky white and pinky red The shiny green leaves turn red in spring. You can also place this beautiful plant in a nice spot in the house. The hardy Camellia begins blooming in early spring.
You can prune the Camellia after flowering, if necessary. In severe frost, you should protect the plant with horticultural fleece. Place the Japanese rose in partial shade. Don't let the soil get dry, but don't let the soil get too wet, either.

Japanese Rose Camellia 'Festival' white-pink - Hardy plant

Camellia japonica 'Festival'

This product is not in stock at the moment

Fast delivery, within 5 working days

Free afterpayment with Klarna

Sustainably packed with recycled packaging material

Fresh from the nursery

Largest product range of organic plants

Specifications
White,Pink,Red
Supplied as container plant
Not edible
6 months growth and flowering guarantee
Hardy plant
Evergreen
Location: Half shadow
Care
What do I need?
  • Pruning shears
  • Garden peat, compost and potassium-enriched fertiliser, if possible
Maintenance
Water the Camellia a little when it is very dry, preferably with rainwater (if you have a rainwater basin), because it contains less lime. Once a week is plenty during summer, while once a month is enough during winter.

In March, plant your Camellia in the garden and, if in a pot, sprinkle a layer of compost or soil from the garden around the plant.

Halfway through the summer you can give the plant some potassium-enriched fertiliser. Water the plant afterwards.

If it is very cold, it’s a good idea to protect the budding branches by covering them with horticultural fleece.

Pruning
Camellias are not fast growers, so you only need to prune them for aesthetics. In May, you can cut back the branches that don’t look very nice. If the Camellia has grown too large, you can prune it dramatically. After it blooms, cut all the branches back to 50 centimetres off the ground. If you do this the shrub will need a year to recover, but once it has, it will thrive like never before.
Description

Trio of colours

Gives your spring garden a Japanese feeling. The Japanese rose 'Festival' (Camellia japonica) is a real eye-catcher! The 'Festival' has three beautiful colours! The flowers vary in pure white, pinky white and pinky red The shiny green leaves turn red in spring. You can also place this beautiful plant in a nice spot in the house. The hardy Camellia begins blooming in early spring.
You can prune the Camellia after flowering, if necessary. In severe frost, you should protect the plant with horticultural fleece. Place the Japanese rose in partial shade. Don't let the soil get dry, but don't let the soil get too wet, either.

Often bought together

Others also viewed

Your plant in house, quick and easy

Growing happiness with the most beautiful indoor and outdoor plants

Simply choose your plant
Sustainably packaged with the greatest of care
Quickly delivered to your door fresh from the nursery
100% growth and flowering guarantee

Get inspired with @bakkercom