Camellia japonica 'Brushfields Yellow'
The standout feature of 'Brushfields Yellow' is its large, semi-double flowers. These blossoms have a soft, buttery yellow centre with a delicate, slightly frilled appearance, while the outer petals are smooth and antique white. This striking colour combination typically blooms in late winter to early spring. The glossy, dark green, and leathery leaves provide a rich backdrop that enhances the beauty of the flowers.
Cultural
Camellia japonica prefers a sheltered location with partial shade, avoiding direct afternoon sun that can scorch its leaves and flowers. It thrives in environments protected from strong winds. This plant does best in well-drained, acidic soil with a pH between 5.5 and 6.5, though it will tolerate other soil types if drainage is adequate. Regular watering is crucial, particularly during dry periods, as Camellias do not handle drought well. In early spring, apply a balanced, slow-release fertiliser formulated for acid-loving plants to support new growth. Light pruning is recommended to maintain the plant's shape and remove any unwanted growth. Camellias can occasionally be affected by pests like aphids, spider mites, or scale insects, so monitoring for these pests is advisable.
Landscape Uses
A versatile plant with several valuable landscape uses. Its elegant flowers and glossy foliage make it an attractive feature plant in garden beds or borders. When planted in a row, it can form a dense, evergreen hedge or screen, providing privacy and shelter while adding year-round greenery. It is also well-suited to container planting, making it a great choice for patios, balconies, and courtyards, where it can be showcased as a potted specimen. Its classic beauty and long flowering season complement traditional and cottage-style gardens, and it pairs beautifully with Azalea, Pieris, and Helleborus.
Dimensions
Height to 2.5m
Width to 2.0m
Width to 2.0m