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Camelia - Camellia japonica 'Dr. King'

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Camelia - Camellia japonica 'Dr. King'Dit is de zeer vroegbloeiende Camelia struik, de Camellia japonica 'Dr. King'. De Nederlandse benaming is Camelia, ook wel bekend als de Theeroos of Japanse roos. De volwassen hoogte van deze rood bloeiende sierheester voor de gewone tuin is ongeveer 2. 50 meter. Beschikbaar in verschillende potmaten en hoogtes. Wij leveren deze wintergroene Camelia Japonica struiken door heel Nederland en Vlaanderen. Deze Camelia is winterhard tot ongeveer 15 graden

Dit is de zeer vroegbloeiende Camelia struik, de Camellia japonica 'Dr. King'. De Nederlandse benaming is Camelia, ook wel bekend als de Theeroos of Japanse roos. De volwassen hoogte van deze rood bloeiende sierheester voor de gewone tuin is ongeveer 2.50 meter. Beschikbaar in verschillende potmaten en hoogtes. Wij leveren deze wintergroene Camelia Japonica struiken door heel Nederland en Vlaanderen. Deze Camelia is winterhard tot ongeveer -15 graden Celsius, zorg dus voor een iets beschutte plek in uw tuin.

Bloeiperiode en bloemen Camelia - Camellia japonica 'Dr. King'

De schitterende bloemen van deze sierheester zijn roze of rood van kleur met een geel hart. De bloeiperiode van deze Camellia Japonica Dr. King loopt van ca. februari tot en met april. Voor een langdurige bloei in de tuin kiest u dus voor vroegbloeiende struiken. De glanzende bladeren zijn donkergroen van kleur. Deze sierheesters is groenblijvend in de winter. Er zijn ook zomerbloeiende en laatbloeiende Camelia soorten. Ontdek alle Camelia struiken van Yarinde.

Aanplanting en standplaats Camelia - Camellia japonica 'Dr. King'

Deze Camelia staat graag op een beschutte plek in uw tuin, bijvoorbeeld in de halfschaduw of iets meer in de schaduw. Vermijd ochtend en middag zon. Dan kunnen de bladeren uitdrogen. Daarnaast zijn alle Camelia soorten zuurminnende tuinplanten. Ze verlangen een voedselrijke en vochtige tuingrond. Gebruik daarom bij het aanplanten altijd DCM - Aanplantgrond zuurminnende tuinplanten. Deze verhoogd de kwaliteit van de grond en verbetert de waterhuisvesting. Deze struiken zijn geschikt om aan te planten in verhoogde borderbakken met verse tuinaarde.

Japanse Roos Camelia - Camellia japonica 'Dr. King' online kopen en combineren

Deze Camellia japonica 'Dr. King' heesters combineren goed met andere zuurminnende struiken zoals:

Deze soorten vragen allemaal dezelfde grondsoort (zuurminnende struiken) en combineren daarnaast erg leuk kwa kleur en groeihoogte. Zo heeft u met slechts een paar struiken grote plantvakken gevuld. Qua bodembedekkers kunt u rondom uw Camelia struik (Japanse Roos) ook denken aan klimop 'Hedera', Schoenlappersplant 'Bergenia', Maagdenpalm 'Vinca' en/of Kaukasisch vergeet mij nietje 'Brunnera'.

Match ook goed met vaste planten zoals Gebroken Hartje 'Dicentra', Ooievaarsbek 'geranium' en Nieskruid/Kerstroos 'Helleborus'. Tevens goede combi met allerlei siergrassen zoals Vedergras 'Stipa', Pijpestrootje 'Molinia' en Lampepoetsersgras 'Pennisetum'.

Kortom, mogelijkheden voor het combineren met deze Camellia Japonica zijn er genoeg. Alle soorten zijn bovendien hier te koop en bezorgen wij vers bij u thuis. Komt u er niet uit? Dan kunt u altijd nog een maatwerk beplantingsplan bestellen.

Hoe groter de potmaat, hoe groter de kans op worteling

Wij leveren deze Japanse Roos (Camelia) struiken in verschillende potmaten. Hoe groter de kluit, hoe beter bestand tegen extreme weersomstandigheden en droogte. Een grotere kluit betekent altijd dat de struik meer wortels heeft om water en voedingstoffen te vinden. Heeft u geen groene vingers? Kies dan bij voorkeur voor grotere potmaten.

Verschillende soorten Camelia's

Er zijn twee soorten Camelia's. De Camelia Japonica (Japanse roos) en de Camelia Sananqua (Herfstcamelia). De Japonica soorten zijn vroegbloeiende struiken. De Sananqua zijn laatbloeiende- & winterbloeiende struiken. Voor een lange bloeiperiode is de tuin is het leuk om deze soorten te combineren. Zo geniet u in verschillende maanden van bloemen in de tuin of tuinborder. Kies voor elke 5 m2 tuin of tuinborder ongeveer 1 heester. Voor de overige 4 m2 plant u een kant-en-klaar borderpakket. Dit is niet noodzakelijk, maar is een goede leidraad voor mensen zonder groene vingers.


Bijzonderheden - goed om te weten

Wanneer het blad van uw struik geel verkleurt is dit een voedingsgebrek. Het kan zijn dat de bodem niet zuur genoeg is (dan kan de plant geen voedingstoffen opnemen) of dat er geen voedingstoffen zijn. Om geel blad tegen te gaan strooit u jaarlijks rondom het hart van de plant een ruime hoeveelheid DCM - Grond voor zuurminnende tuinplanten of tuinturf. De Camelia wordt ook wel de Japanse roos genoemd en houdt beslist niet van kleigrond.

Bezorging door Nederland en Vlaanderen - voor mensen met én zonder groene vingers

Wij bezorgen Camelia heesters, borderpakketten (ook voor licht zure bodems), bijpassende struiken, vaste planten en grassen door heel Nederland en Vlaanderen. Elk borderpakket is een slimme mix aan tuinplanten die u koopt per m2. Deze bevat een handige aanplant-plattegrond (beplantingsplan). Daarbij ontvangt u altijd uitgebreide aanplantinstructies. Tot slot ontvangt u een snoeikalender en verzorginskalender in de vorm van onze gratis mobiele app voor een persoonlijke tuinkalender.

Met de tuinplanten van Yarinde hoeft u dus geen verstand van tuinplanten te hebben. Mocht u er niet uitkomen? Dan staan wij altijd voor u klaar, ook tot ver na uw bestelling.

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