In order to save on shipping I got a half dozen Camellia when I ordered in 2020 from Camellia Forest. The Camellia 'High Fragrance' is just like
@Carol 83 describes hers, arrow straight, big leaves, stiff and not at all "bonsai like" if one is thinking of indoors or under lights scale trees.
Camellia 'Yume' on the other hand has leaves that are smaller, more like a Ficus benjamina, with small pink flowers. Slender twigs and stems. Much more "bonsai-able" looking, but needs decades to trunk up, but should be easier to shape. At least this winter, running 'Yume' indoors, I have been getting a scattered, one here, one there flowering, which has been pleasant in the gloom of December and January. A flush of flowers would be nice, but the ones and twos at a time are okay, this small plant still has a half dozen buds coming.
Camellia 'Black Tie' - has leaves larger than 'Yume', but smaller than 'High Fragrance', seems more "bonsai-able" than 'High Fragrance' , but has not bloomed for me yet.
Camellia sinensis - has much larger leaves than I thought from photos. Larger leaves than the Camellia 'High Fragrance', but the plant I got has no branching. it is in the unheated wellhouse. I'm testing to see how it does in a cold, no light winter.
My other Camellia are in the well house too, memory fails for their names. All the spring bloomers went there. The above were the autumn and winter bloomers.
'Yume'
![IMG_20220105_131830049_HDR.jpg IMG_20220105_131830049_HDR.jpg](https://www.bonsainut.com/data/attachments/405/405087-59722a65421f9606745250a343c0723c.jpg?hash=WXIqZUIflg)
the flower is no bigger than my thumbnail.
'High Fragrance'
![IMG_20211218_100444373_2.jpg IMG_20211218_100444373_2.jpg](https://www.bonsainut.com/data/attachments/405/405088-509ba928332b7f87d8fbb32c6607d69c.jpg?hash=UJupKDMrf4)
note the arrow straight branches. Flower is over 1.5 inches across.
'Black Tie'
![Black Tie IMG_20220113_144214677_HDR (1).jpg Black Tie IMG_20220113_144214677_HDR (1).jpg](https://www.bonsainut.com/data/attachments/405/405089-de0f4f1cdf493947615e49afc04ccea4.jpg?hash=3g9PHN9JOU)
note the big leaves.