Camellia x lutchuensis 'Minato-no-Akebono' | Minato-no-Akebono Camellia

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DESCRIPTION
Camellia x lutchuensis ‘Minato-no-Akebono’ is an evergreen shrub with arching branches and glossy, deep green leaves that stay beautiful year-round. Along the stems, numerous small single flowers appear in clusters, soft shell pink to medium pink with slightly deeper tones toward the petal tips. The blooms are strongly fragrant, with a sweet perfume that carries on still days, and open over a long season from late fall through winter into early spring.

Raised in Japan by Masaomi Murata, ‘Minato-no-Akebono’, the name translates as “Harbor at Dawn,” reflecting its gentle pink coloring and extended flowering season. Its evergreen foliage, scented flowers, and lengthy bloom period make it well suited to woodland-style plantings, sheltered borders, and positions near paths, patios, or entrances where the fragrance can be enjoyed up close.

DESCRIPTION
Camellia x lutchuensis ‘Minato-no-Akebono’ is an evergreen shrub with arching branches and glossy, deep green leaves that stay beautiful year-round. Along the stems, numerous small single flowers appear in clusters, soft shell pink to medium pink with slightly deeper tones toward the petal tips. The blooms are strongly fragrant, with a sweet perfume that carries on still days, and open over a long season from late fall through winter into early spring.

Raised in Japan by Masaomi Murata, ‘Minato-no-Akebono’, the name translates as “Harbor at Dawn,” reflecting its gentle pink coloring and extended flowering season. Its evergreen foliage, scented flowers, and lengthy bloom period make it well suited to woodland-style plantings, sheltered borders, and positions near paths, patios, or entrances where the fragrance can be enjoyed up close.

 
  • Family: Theaceae
    Height: 5 to 9 ft
    Width: 4 to 8 ft
    Foliage color: Glossy evergreen dark green leaves
    Flower color: Light to medium pink, single blooms with golden-yellow stamens
    Bloom time: Late fall through winter to early spring
    Light requirements: Part shade to filtered light
    Water requirements: Moderate
    Maintenance: Low to moderate — occasional light pruning after flowering to thin branches or shape
    Growing zone: USDA zones 7a to 10b
    Wildlife attractors: Fragrant winter-season flowers attract early-season pollinators (bees, beneficial insects, possibly hummingbirds)

    This plant can be seen at the Center for Urban Horticulture.

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