Shusugasane

Camellia ‘Shusugasane'

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  • Flower name
    Shusugasane
  • Scientific name
    Camellia ‘Shusugasane'
  • AliasCamellia, ツバキ, シュスガサネ, Shusugasane
  • Place of originJapan
  • Place of floweringGarden, Botanical Gardens, Cemetery & Temple, Park, Horticultural species, Streets, Planting
  • Flowering seasonApril, May

What is Shusugasane

Camellia 'Shusugasane' (scientific name: Camellia 'Shusugasane') is a camellia that appeared in Iwasaki Kanen's "Honzo Zufu" in 1829.
Flower color: vermilion-red; Flower diameter: medium; Flower size: 7-13 cm; Flowering style: double-petaled, short tubular stamens; Flowering season: spring, April to May. Leaf shape: elliptic to oblong, leaf size: medium, medium folded, thick fleshy, height: ~3 m, tree shape: slightly horizontal

Common name: Camellia japonica or Tsubaki, scientific name:Camellia japonica, also known as: Camellia, origin: Japan, living type: evergreen trees, plant height: 3 to 10 m, flowering: December to April, flower size: 5 to 8 cm, color: red, white, peach, red blur of vitiligo with white rims and enjoying.


  • Order
    Ericales
  • Family
    Theaceae
  • Genus
    Camellia
  • Species
    C. 'Shusugasane'
  • Type of flower
    Radial symmetrical flower
  • Array of flower
    Monopetal inflorescence
  • Petal shape
    Rose-shaped
  • Leaf type
    oblong
  • Edge of the leaf
    Serrated
  • Life typeEvergreen surub and tree
  • Flower colorsRed
  • Colors of the leavesGreen
  • Fruit color
  • Height200.0 ~ 300.0 cm
  • Diameter of flower7.0 ~ 13.0 cm

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