Camellia Bushes
Camellia Bushes
Camellia Bushes
Camellia Bushes
Camellia Japonica 'Brushfield's Yellow' - Plant Drop
Camellia Bushes
Camellia Bushes

Camellia Bushes

Regular price£150.00
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Total Height (Including Nursery Pot)
Colour

Variety: Black Lace

Fits Planter Opening: 29cm+

Variety: Centrifolia Alba

Fits Planter Opening: 29cm+

Variety: Jury's Yellow

Fits Planter Opening: 29cm+

Variety: Boonmania

Fits Planter Opening: 29cm+

Variety: Dr King

Fits Planter Opening: 29cm+

Delivered in 1–8 days

Plant Sizing

Height: 120-140cm
Nursery Potsize: 28cm

Ceiling Height

Ceiling Height Recommended Plant Height Typical Space
200–220 cm 150–170 cm Modern apartments / contemporary homes
240–270 cm 170–200 cm Victorian or Edwardian rooms
280–300 cm 220–240 cm Period properties / warehouse conversions
300 cm+ 250–270 cm Double-height or mezzanine spaces

 

How To Pair A Decorative Pot

For no fuss or mess you can place the plant in its growing pot (the pot it arrives in) inside a decorative one. This allows allows excess water to be drained after watering.

For a good fit the opening (not diameter) and height of the new decorative pot need to be several centimetres greater than the current growing pot. Here is how we measure and list pot sizes:

Remember to take into account tapering, as the internal height of a pot will be measured from the centre to the top but the sides will taper in a rounded pot.

We recommend using a liner to protect your decorative pot and prevent leaking (whether placing the nursery pot inside or repotting directly into the decorative pot). 

Read more about how to pot your plant here.

Plant Suitability

Preferred Location: Partial shade

Care Level: Easy

Care Instructions

When your plant arrives, follow these simple steps to help it settle into its new home.

For plant specific detail read our full care guide.

  • Choose a suitable place with appropriate light - check our
  • Carefully remove the plant from its packaging and allow it to adjust to its new environment.
  • Before watering, check the soil with your finger. If the top few centimetres feel dry, water lightly. If still moist, allow the soil to dry before watering.
  • Ensure the plant sits in a well-draining pot or nursery container, allowing excess water to drain away. (If planted follow our potted plant advice here)
  • Avoid moving the plant frequently during the first few days, allowing it time to acclimatise to its new surroundings.
  • Check your plant regularly and adjust watering and light as needed.

Following these simple steps will help your plant establish and thrive in its new space.

Plants often take 7–10 days to begin adjusting to a new environment -  light and temperature conditions - and some leaf movement or drop during this period is completely normal. 

For tailored advice you can speak to our Ai Horticulturalist here for specific advice to establish your plant or read our expert nurture guides. 

30-day Gurantee

If your plant isn’t thriving within 30 days, we’ll work with you to resolve it.

Our team will guide you first to help your plant settle into its new environment, and where appropriate, we’ll offer a replacement or credit.

Find out more about the 30-day guarantee .

For ongoing peace of mind beyond the first 30 days, you can extend your cover with Plant Protection.

Delivery in 1–8 days
  • London hand delivery and UK courier from £6
  • Complimentary delivery over £150 on standard items
  • Extra large plants from £25 in London or £60 by UK pallet courier

We currently deliver to mainland UK only. Delivery costs are calculated at checkout based on the items in your order and your delivery postcode.

For more information see our delivery page


Returns

Returns are accepted within 14 days of delivery for plants, pots and accessories.

If you wish to return an item, please contact us within 14 days and we will provide return instructions. Return shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer.

If there are any concerns with your plant on arrival, please contact us so we can assist.

Space

Outdoors

Light Conditions

Partial shade and Shade

Watering

Keep camellias well watered in summer, between July and September, as this is when next year's flower buds are formed

Temperature

Position in a site sheltered from cold, dry winds

Feeding

Feed with a general purpose garden feed in in spring and summer.

Top Tip

Keep camellias well watered in summer, between July and September, as this is when next year's flower buds are formed.

Camellia Japonica

Camellia Bushes

Camellia's are the roses of spring, with abundant blooms early in the season. These plants bloom from top to bottom.

From delicate lemony yellow flowers to rich red double dazzlers that burst open in spring on gorgeous glossy evergreen leaves. No garden or balcony should be without a camellia in the ground or in a pot - they even have a pot designed and named for them.

Camellia have become such a garden favourite because for the remainder of the year you have glossy green foliage that resembles topiary.

Nurture Guide

Suitable for woodland and acidic soils. Position in a site sheltered from cold, dry winds and early morning sun as buds and flowers may be damaged by cold winds and late frosts.

Keep camellias well watered in summer, between July and September, as this is when next year's flower buds are formed.

Water camellias with rainwater if possible as hard water can affect the acidity of the soil.

Camellia's are the roses of spring, with abundant blooms early in the season. These plants bloom from top to bottom.

From delicate lemony yellow flowers to rich red double dazzlers that burst open in spring on gorgeous glossy evergreen leaves. No garden or balcony should be without a camellia in the ground or in a pot - they even have a pot designed and named for them. 

Camellia have become such a garden favourite because for the remainder of the year you have glossy green foliage that resembles topiary. 

Colour Variety
Pink Bonomiana
White Alba
Red Black Lace
Reddish-Pink Dr King
Yellow Jury's Yellow


Best space & place
Suitable for woodland and acidic soils. Position in a site sheltered from cold, dry winds and early morning sun as buds and flowers may be damaged by cold winds and late frosts.

When to water & feed
Keep camellias well watered in summer, between July and September, as this is when next year's flower buds are formed.

Need to know
Water camellias with rainwater if possible as hard water can affect the acidity of the soil.

Why Plant Drop?

hand-picked

Every plant is selected & inspected by our horticultural team

Mature plants

Architectural plants from specialist growers in small batches

30 day guarantee

We will help your plant settle into its new home and provide expert advice whenever needed

Specialist

Delivery

Plants are either hand delivered or carefully prepared and packed in specially designed boxes to help protect them in transit.

Add on

Plant protection

Optional cover for one replacement plant in your first year.

Lifetime support

Horticulturalists At Hand

Our advice comes from plant experts who are RHS certified and look after high-end planting every day.


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