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About Sugar Apple and Japanese Camellia

1 What is
1.1 Life Span
Perennial
Perennial
1.2 Type
Fruit
Broadleaf Evergreen
1.3 Origin
Caribbean, South America
China, Japan, Korea
1.4 Types
Pinks Mammoth, African Pride, Late Gold, Geffner, Hilary White
Not Available
1.4.1 Number of Varieties
82000
About Elderberry
0 40000
1.5 Habitat
Warm and moist climatic conditions
Dappled Shade, Shady Edge, Woodland Garden
1.6 USDA Hardiness Zone
10-137-9
Bamboo
0 99
1.7 AHS Heat Zone
12-9
10-7
1.8 Sunset Zone
Not Available
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24
1.9 Habit
Upright/Erect
Oval/Rounded
2 Information
2.1 Plant Size
2.1.1 Minimum Height
460.00 cm210.00 cm
About Cyclamen
0.54 3900
2.1.2 Minimum Width
610.00 cm165.00 cm
About Evening Primrose
0.1 6350
2.2 Plant Color
2.2.1 Flower Color
Yellow green
Light Pink
2.2.2 Flower Color Modifier
Bicolor
Not Available
2.2.3 Fruit Color
Light Green, Sea Green
Black
2.2.4 Leaf Color in Spring
Light Green
Dark Green
2.2.5 Leaf Color in Summer
Light Green
Dark Green
2.2.6 Leaf Color in Fall
Light Green
Dark Green
2.2.7 Leaf Color in Winter
Light Green
Dark Green
2.3 Shape
2.3.1 Leaf Shape
oblong or narrow-lanceolate
Ovate
2.4 Thorns
3 Season
3.1 Plant Season
Summer
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
3.2 Growing Conditions
3.2.1 Sunlight
Full Sun, Partial Sun
Partial Sun, Partial shade
3.2.2 Growth Rate
Medium
Medium
3.2.3 Type of Soil
Loam, Sand
Loam
3.2.4 The pH of Soil
Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline
Acidic, Neutral
3.2.5 Soil Drainage
Well drained
Average
3.2.6 Bloom Time
Early Summer, Summer
Early Spring, Late Winter
3.2.7 Repeat Bloomer
3.3 Tolerances
Drought
Not Available
4 Care
4.1 Where to Plant?
Container
Ground, Pot
4.2 How to Plant?
Seedlings
Cuttings, Seedlings
4.3 Plant Maintenance
Medium
Medium
4.4 Watering Plants
4.4.1 Watering Requirements
Do Not over Water, Does not require regular watering
Average Water Needs, Do Not over Water
4.4.2 In Summer
Lots of watering
Drought Tolerant, Average Water
4.4.3 In Spring
Moderate
Moderate
4.4.4 In Winter
Average Water
Average Water
4.5 Soil
4.5.1 Soil pH
Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline
Acidic, Neutral
4.5.2 Soil Type
Loam, Sand
Loam
4.5.3 Soil Drainage Capacity
Well drained
Average
4.6 Sun Exposure
Full Sun, Partial Sun
Partial Sun, Partial shade
4.7 Pruning
Prune young trees into an open vase shape
Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches, Remove dead leaves
4.8 Fertilizers
Nitrogen
10-10-10, 8-8-8
4.9 Pests and Diseases
Anthracnose, Diplodia rot, Leaf spot
Black Mold, Flower Blight, Free of serious pests and diseases, Leaf Gall, Leaf spot
4.10 Plant Tolerance
Drought
Not Available
5 Facts
5.1 Flowers
Insignificant
Showy
5.1.1 Flower Petal Number
Single
Double
5.2 Fruits
5.2.1 Showy Fruit
5.2.2 Edible Fruit
5.3 Fragrance
5.3.1 Fragrant Flower
5.3.2 Fragrant Fruit
5.3.3 Fragrant Leaf
5.3.4 Fragrant Bark/Stem
5.4 Showy Foliage
5.5 Showy Bark
5.6 Foliage Texture
Medium
Medium
5.7 Foliage Sheen
Matte
Glossy
5.8 Evergreen
5.9 Invasive
5.10 Self-Sowing
5.11 Attracts
Fruit Bats
Butterflies
5.12 Allergy
Oral Allergy
no allergic reactions
6 Benefits
6.1 Uses
6.1.1 Aesthetic Uses
Not Used For Aesthetic Purpose
Bonsai
6.1.2 Beauty Benefits
Promotes Healthy Hair, Promotes healthy skin
Not Available
6.1.3 Edible Uses
6.1.4 Environmental Uses
Air purification
Air purification
6.2 Plant Benefits
6.2.1 Medicinal Uses
Diabetes, Diarrhea
Astringent, Cancer, Haemostatic, Salve, Tonic
6.2.2 Part of Plant Used
Bark, Fruits, Seeds
Flowers, Leaves, Seeds
6.2.3 Other Uses
Used to make hair tonic, Used to promote healthy blood flow during menstruation
As a tea substitute, Used as a hair-dressing oil, Used for making green dye
6.3 Used As Indoor Plant
6.4 Used As Outdoor Plant
6.5 Garden Design
Fruit / Fruit Tree, Shade Trees, Tropical
Feature Plant, Foundation, Mixed Border, Topiary, Bonsai, Espalier
7 Scientific Name
7.1 Botanical Name
ANNONA squamosa
CAMELLIA japonica 'Debutante'
7.2 Common Name
Sugar Apple
Camellia, Debutante Camellia, Japanese Camellia
7.2.1 In Hindi
सीताफल
Japanese Camellia
7.2.2 In German
Zuckerapfel
Japanische Kamelie
7.2.3 In French
Sugar Apple
Camellia japonais
7.2.4 In Spanish
Manzana de azúcar
Camelia japonesa
7.2.5 In Greek
ζάχαρη της Apple
Ιαπωνικά Camellia
7.2.6 In Portuguese
Pinha
Camellia japonês
7.2.7 In Polish
Cukier Jabłko
Japoński Camellia
7.2.8 In Latin
Sugar Apple
Camellia Italica
8 Classification
8.1 Kingdom
Plantae
Plantae
8.2 Phylum
Magnoliophyta
Magnoliophyta
8.3 Class
Magnoliopsida
Magnoliopsida
8.4 Order
Magnoliales
Theales
8.5 Family
Annonaceae
Theaceae
8.6 Genus
Annona
Camellia
8.7 Clade
Angiosperms, Magnoliids
Angiosperms, Asterids, Eudicots
8.8 Tribe
Abreae
Theaeae
8.9 Subfamily
Maloideae
Theoideae
8.10 Number of Species
NANA
About Calla Lily
1 27800

Properties of Sugar Apple and Japanese Camellia

Wondering what are the properties of Sugar Apple and Japanese Camellia? We provide you with everything About Sugar Apple and Japanese Camellia. Sugar Apple doesn't have thorns and Japanese Camellia doesn't have thorns. Also Sugar Apple does not have fragrant flowers. Sugar Apple has allergic reactions like Oral Allergy and Japanese Camellia has allergic reactions like Oral Allergy. Compare all the properties and characteristics of these two plants. Find out which of these plant can be used as indoor plant. If you are interested to decorate your house and garden, find out aesthetic uses, compare them and select the plant which will beautify your surrounding. Along with beautification, try comparing medicinal and edible uses of Sugar Apple and Japanese Camellia and you can choose the plant having best and most benefits.

Season and Care of Sugar Apple and Japanese Camellia

Season and care of Sugar Apple and Japanese Camellia is important to know. While considering everything about Sugar Apple and Japanese Camellia Care, growing season is an essential factor. Sugar Apple season is Summer and Japanese Camellia season is Summer. The type of soil for Sugar Apple is Loam, Sand and for Japanese Camellia is Loam while the PH of soil for Sugar Apple is Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline and for Japanese Camellia is Acidic, Neutral.

Sugar Apple and Japanese Camellia Physical Information

Sugar Apple and Japanese Camellia physical information is very important for comparison. Sugar Apple height is 460.00 cm and width 610.00 cm whereas Japanese Camellia height is 210.00 cm and width 165.00 cm. The color specification of Sugar Apple and Japanese Camellia are as follows:

  • Sugar Apple flower color: Yellow green

  • Sugar Apple leaf color: Light Green

  • Japanese Camellia flower color: Light Pink

  • Japanese Camellia leaf color: Dark Green

Care of Sugar Apple and Japanese Camellia

Care of Sugar Apple and Japanese Camellia include pruning, fertilizers, watering etc. Sugar Apple pruning is done Prune young trees into an open vase shape and Japanese Camellia pruning is done Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches and Remove dead leaves. In summer Sugar Apple needs Lots of watering and in winter, it needs Average Water. Whereas, in summer Japanese Camellia needs Drought Tolerant, Average Water and in winter, it needs Average Water.