英語の後に日本語が続きます。
I've seen
red,
white, and
pink Japanese camellias. I've seen single,
double, and
thousand-flowered Japanese camellias. I've seen
variegated Japanese camellias, too. But never these ones. They're Japanese camellia 'Bokuhan-nishiki' (Camellia japonica 'Bokuhan-nishiki'). Their mophead-like flower center is very unique, isn't it? The flower center consists of petals, which have been transformed from stamens, a different type of transformation gone through by
thousand-flowered Japanese camellias, whose stamens (and pistils) have changed into petals and disappeared.
The camellia is named after Bokuhan, a Japanese tea master in the Edo period, who loved the camellia.
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