Camellia sasanqua 'Paradise Sayaka'
Camellia


An exquisite variety with single to semi-double, white flowers that are broadly-edged with soft, salmon-pink. Flowers from early-autumn to late-winter. Upright, dense-grower good for restricted sites where narrow growth is required.
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Family: Theaceae, tea family, a family of flowering trees and shrubs. Most but not all species are native to China and East Asia. Learn more about Theaceae.
Genus: Camellia, camellia (Latinised), named by Carl Linnaeus (1707 - 1778) after the botanist Georg Joseph Kamel (1661 - 1706), who worked in the Philippines and described a species of camellia. Commonly known as camellia, a genus of flowering plants native to eastern and southern Asia. Learn more about Camellia.
Species: Camellia sasanqua, sasanqua, named by Carl Peter Thunberg (1743 - 1828) and derived from the Japanese noun sazanka which is the Japanese name for Camellia sasanqua. This species is native to China and Japan. Learn more about Camellia sasanqua.
Cultivar: Camellia sasanqua 'Paradise Sayaka'
Synonyms: Camellia sasanqua 'Parsay'
Common Name: Camellia