Peacock Camellia

Camellia japonica 'Kujaku Tsubaki'

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1 Gallon USDA Zones 7–9 Part Shade Matures 10–12 Feet

The peacock camellia, Camellia japonica 'Kujaku Tsubaki' weeps with narrow, fishtailed willow-like leaves and hangs tubular red blooms splashed with white.

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The name means peacock camellia, and the vanity here is all in the foliage. Long, narrow leaves with peculiar fishtailed tips drape from the branches in a pronounced weeping habit, more willow than camellia, more Japanese woodblock print than Southern border. This is not the camellia a grandmother grew.

Most japonica cultivars spend their lives chasing the perfect bloom. 'Kujaku Tsubaki' went a different way. Originating in Mikawa, in Aichi Prefecture, and documented in Camellia Cultivars of Japan as early as 1966, the plant belongs to a small lineage of Japanese selections grown as much for architectural habit and leaf as for flower. Where most camellias stand dense and upright, this one arches and trails, the foliage suggestive of a Salix or a peach in full leaf, the kind of plant a visitor stops to identify before noticing the flowers at all. The narrow leaves often carry faint yellow markings from a benign, long-established virus, part of the peacock effect.

When the flowers do come, they are tubular and deeply red, the petals splashed with irregular white, restrained and almost demure against the extravagance of everything else on the plant. They hang pendulous from the branches, never upright.

Growth is slow, a direct consequence of that weeping habit, but given time 'Kujaku Tsubaki' can reach small-tree proportions. This is a camellia for the gardener willing to wait, and patient enough to have grown past needing the flower to do all the work.

Will this plant thrive in your zone?

Plant Profile
At a glance
Hardiness
USDA Zones 7–9
Sun
Part Shade
Soil
Well-drained, Acid, Mulched, Sandy
Mature size
Height 10–12 Feet · Spread 6–8 Feet
Growth rate
Slow
Seasonality
Evergreen
Design Notes

Grow 'Kujaku Tsubaki' as a living sculpture, sited where the weeping, willow-like foliage can spill and be read at close range: beside a path, over a low wall, at a pond edge, or as a slow specimen in a shaded courtyard. This is a foliage plant first, so place where the cascading habit is the point and the pendulous red flowers come as a quiet bonus. Pair with ferns, hellebores, and other shade companions that will not compete with the silhouette, give part shade and shelter from drying wind, and allow the years a weeping camellia needs to find full form.

Flower, Fruit & Foliage

Deep red splashed with white, tubular, late winter to early spring

Foliage. The reason to grow the plant. Long, narrow, willow-like leaves with curious fishtailed tips, deep green and often marked with faint yellow from a benign virus, draping from pendulous branches in a pronounced weep.

Flower. Tubular and deeply red, the petals splashed with irregular white, hanging pendulous and never upright, restrained against the drama of the foliage. Late winter into early spring.

Habit. Slow-growing and weeping, building over years toward small-tree proportions, more woodblock print than border shrub.

Care

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Light. Part shade to dappled sun; shelter from hot afternoon sun, which can scorch the narrow leaves.

Soil. Sandy, well-drained, acidic soil around pH 5.5 to 6.5, rich in organic matter and kept mulched.

Water. Steady moisture through the growing season, deep but never waterlogged; ease off in winter.

Pruning. Minimal; remove only dead or wayward growth after flowering, and let the natural weeping form develop undisturbed.

Hardiness. Reliable through USDA Zones 7 to 9; shelter from hard winter wind and frost at the northern edge.

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Because most of our plants are grown from rooted cuttings — alongside seed, air layering, and grafting chosen for each variety — you receive a stronger, true-to-type plant that establishes quickly in your garden.

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