Camellia japonica ‘Royal Velvet’ named camellia of the year

The American Camellia Society has named Camellia japonica ‘Royal Velvet’ the camellia of the year for the 2023-2024 season.

Camellia japonica ‘Royal Velvet’
Photo courtesy of Loch Laurel Nursery

 

© Photo courtesy of Loch Laurel Nursery
‘Royal Velvet’ in full bloom.

The American Camellia Society has named Camellia japonica ‘Royal Velvet’ the camellia of the year for the 2023-2024 season. The extended freeze event in late December 2022 that occurred from the Atlantic coast to Texas and as far south as the Gulf coast and north Florida damaged the flower buds of many of the popular varieties grown in the southern region.

Plants and flower buds of Royal Velvet were unaffected by the freeze resulting in an outstanding blooming season. Royal Velvet grows and blooms well in full sun to part shade and makes a wonderful addition to the late winter garden.

As a tribute to this great camellia, the city of Savannah, Georgia, is planting 2000 specimen plants that will line a 3.5 mile bike/jogging trail. The grower, Gene Phillips, selected Royal Velvet for this project recognizing not only the beautiful flowers but the varieties’ hardiness and adaptability to varying climates and soil conditions. Installation is Fall 2023. 

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