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In the vast world of horticulture, where thousands of camellia varieties compete for attention, few achieve legendary status. Camellia 999 —often whispered among collectors as the "Perfect Bloom"—is one such cultivar. Neither a mere botanical registration number nor a commercial gimmick, "999" represents a convergence of rarity, symmetry, and a fascinating backstory that has captured the imagination of gardeners from Japan to the American Deep South. The Origin of a Mysterious Number The exact origins of Camellia 999 are shrouded in a blend of fact and folklore. The most credible account dates to post-WWII Japan, where a renowned camellia breeder on the island of Kyushu spent nearly a decade attempting to create the "ideal" Camellia japonica . His goal was a flower with three distinct qualities: perfect centering (no off-kilter petals), a luminous white-to-pink gradient, and an uncanny resistance to petal blight.


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