Camellia japonica - Roger Hall
- Mature size: 2.5-3.5m tall x 1.5-2m wide.
- Recommended spacing for hedging: 1-1.5m apart.
- Ideal growing conditions: Partial shade-full shade.
- Growth rate: Slow-moderate.
Uses
Ornamental plant, large pot/container plant, shade garden, informal hedge, privacy screen, feature plant, courtyard or patio setting.
Noteworthy
Evergreen, low maintenance, blooms in winter to early spring, attracts pollinators, non-native but well-suited to Australian climates.
Tolerant
Pruning, varied soil types, acidic soil, tolerant of occasional dry spells once established.
Colour/Growth form
Glossy dark green leaves, exquisite double red blooms. This medium shrub adds spectacular colour to shaded areas of the garden, offering stunning visual interest with its vibrant flowers amidst lush foliage.
What is Camellia japonica?
Camellia japonica Roger Hall is an elegant flowering shrub highly regarded for its deep red blooms and glossy leaves. While not native, it thrives in many Australian gardens, providing beauty and structure throughout the winter and early spring months.
How to Care for Camellia japonica (Roger Hall)
Camellia japonica prefers well-drained, acidic soils. Regular mulching helps retain moisture and protect roots. Fertilise with a specialist camellia fertiliser once a year to encourage healthy growth and abundant blooming.
The Beauty of Glossy Green Foliage and Red Blooms
The Roger Hall variety stands out with its unique double red flowers, blooming profusely during the cooler months. This makes them a favourite for adding colour to shaded gardens and creating a vibrant winter display.