
Diana
Key Attributes
| Cultivar Name | Diana |
| Species | Camellia japonica |
| Primary Color | pink |
| Color Pattern | solid |
| Bloom Form | formal-double |
| Bloom Season | mid-season |
| Growth Habit | upright |
About this Camellia cultivar
Camellia 'Diana' is a cultivated camellia grown for its ornamental blooms and glossy evergreen foliage. Based on the limited reference context, it is most likely a Camellia japonica cultivar, as many classic named garden cultivars in this group are. Specific historical details such as breeder and date of origin are not provided in the source material. In the absence of a confirmed image or fuller registry data, 'Diana' is best characterized as an ornamental camellia with refined formal garden value, likely bearing pink double flowers typical of many traditional japonica selections. Blooming is inferred to occur in the main camellia season from winter into spring, with an upright to bushy shrub habit and dark green leathery leaves.
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