
Minato-no-akebono
Key Attributes
| Cultivar Name | Minato-no-akebono |
| Species | Camellia japonica |
| Primary Color | pink |
| Secondary Color | light pink |
| Color Pattern | solid with tonal shading |
| Bloom Form | semi-double |
| Bloom Season | mid-season |
| Growth Habit | upright |
About this Camellia cultivar
Camellia 'Minato-no-akebono' is an ornamental camellia cultivar grown for its elegant pink flowers and glossy evergreen foliage. Based on the cultivar name and standard horticultural usage, it is most likely a Camellia japonica selection. The blooms are soft pink with a lighter to deeper tonal variation and appear semi-double in form, with visible central stamens. It is valued as a garden shrub for late winter to spring display, when camellias are most prominent in bloom. The plant likely forms a dense, upright to bushy habit typical of many japonica cultivars, with dark green leathery leaves that provide year-round structure.
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