Camellia japonica ‘Agnes O. Solomon’
Agnes O. Solomon Camellia is admired for its exquisite, semi-double blooms of soft, shell-pink petals that sometimes feature a lighter center. The flowers appear from late winter to early spring, brightening shady spots with a touch of elegance. Its lush, glossy, dark green leaves provide year-round beauty, making it an excellent addition to any ornamental garden.
This variety is ideal for borders, woodland gardens, or as a striking specimen plant. It thrives in partial shade and prefers rich, well-drained, acidic soil.
- 🌸 Large semi-double soft pink blooms
- 🌿 Evergreen foliage for year-round interest
- 🏡 Perfect for shaded beds, borders, and specimen planting
- 🌺 Blooms late winter to early spring
- 💖 Elegant and long-lived shrub
Growing Zones: 7–9

| Mature Height: | 6–8 ft. |
| Sunlight: | Partial Shade |
| Mature Width: | 4–6 ft. |
| Bloom Time: | Late Winter to Early Spring |
| Botanical Name: | Camellia japonica ‘Agnes O. Solomon’ |
| Type: | Evergreen Shrub |
| Flower Color: | Soft Pink |
| Growth Rate: | Moderate |
| Cold Hardy: | Down to 0–10°F |
FAQ’s
What makes Agnes O. Solomon Camellia special?
Its large, semi-double blooms in soft pink with ruffled petals bring a romantic touch to shaded gardens.
When does it bloom?
It blooms from late winter into early spring, adding charm when most plants are still dormant.
Is it evergreen?
Yes, it retains its deep green, glossy foliage throughout the year.
Where should I plant it?
Best planted in partial shade with rich, acidic, well-drained soil for optimal health and blooms.
Can it grow in a pot?
Yes, it performs well in large containers if given proper soil, watering, and protection from extreme cold.











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