
Kumo-no-mine
Key Attributes
| Cultivar Name | Kumo-no-mine |
| Species | Camellia japonica |
| Primary Color | pink |
| Secondary Color | white |
| Color Pattern | possibly variegated or shaded |
| Bloom Form | formal-double |
| Bloom Season | mid-season |
| Growth Habit | upright |
About this Camellia cultivar
Kumo-no-mine is a Japanese camellia cultivar name meaning roughly 'peak of clouds.' Based on the limited reference context and traditional camellia naming conventions, it is most likely a cultivar of Camellia japonica. The cultivar is known from Japanese camellia literature, but the supplied metadata does not provide a definitive historical record, hybridizer, or origin date. In the absence of a verifiable cultivar description tied to the provided source, this entry reflects a cautious horticultural inference: a decorative ornamental camellia with refined formal presentation, likely grown for its symmetrical blooms and glossy evergreen foliage. Typical traits expected for this class include mid-season flowering, dense shrub growth, and dark green leathery leaves.
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