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The Camellia Japonica “Black Tie” has beautiful double flowers with a vibrant red colour suitable for cutting for flower arrangements.

The plant is an upward grower and being an evergreen, the glossy green leaves will be present year-round and add a vibrant note of green to your garden during the colder, grey months.

The petal patterns are intricate and present in a compact bloom. Remove dead heads after flowering to encourage future growth. Prune after the flowering season, as the buds set in summer for the following season.

The plant prefers partially-shaded areas, which offer protection, but allow regular moisture to be available. One suggested planting option for this plant is to use a pot or tub that allows for a more acidic soil while retaining moisture, but drains well.

With winter protection in colder climates, the Camellia species will provide you with wonderful late-winter, early spring blooms. However, this is why placement is critical for the planting area. In addition to being sheltered and protected for winter, this plant needs to avoid exposure to the rising sun as this can cause the blooms to spoil while there is still frost on the plant.

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Camellia 'Black Tie'

Camellia 'Black Tie'

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Product description

The Camellia Japonica “Black Tie” has beautiful double flowers with a vibrant red colour suitable for cutting for flower arrangements.

The plant is an upward grower and being an evergreen, the glossy green leaves will be present year-round and add a vibrant note of green to your garden during the colder, grey months.

The petal patterns are intricate and present in a compact bloom. Remove dead heads after flowering to encourage future growth. Prune after the flowering season, as the buds set in summer for the following season.

The plant prefers partially-shaded areas, which offer protection, but allow regular moisture to be available. One suggested planting option for this plant is to use a pot or tub that allows for a more acidic soil while retaining moisture, but drains well.

With winter protection in colder climates, the Camellia species will provide you with wonderful late-winter, early spring blooms. However, this is why placement is critical for the planting area. In addition to being sheltered and protected for winter, this plant needs to avoid exposure to the rising sun as this can cause the blooms to spoil while there is still frost on the plant.

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Plant specs, care guide & tips

Key features

Evergreen
Dense
Perfect for Pots
Shade Tolerant
Long Blooming Period
Great for Cut Flowers

Specifications

Botanical Name
Camellia japonica 'Black Tie'
Plant type
Shrubs
Colour
Red
Eventual Height
1 - 2.5m
Eventual Spread
1 - 2.5m
Hardiness
Hardy
Life Cycle
Evergreen
Sun Requirement
Partial Shade, Shade
Growth Rate
Slow

When to plant

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Planting
Period of Interest

Planting and period of interest times are general guidelines and may vary based on your location and conditions. For best results, consult local gardening resources.

Instructions

Top Tip

Protect Camellias from harsh afternoon sun and frost by planting in sheltered spots. Add mulch annually to retain soil acidity and moisture.

How to Water

Water regularly, especially during dry periods. Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Use rainwater if possible, as Camellias prefer slightly acidic water. Avoid wetting the leaves to reduce disease risk.

How to Plant

Choose a partially shaded spot with acidic, well-draining soil. Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball but no deeper than its height. Position the plant with the root crown above soil level. Backfill, firm gently, and water well. Mulch to maintain moisture and suppress weeds.