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Id:ICR-1993
Country:United Kingdom
Year Published/Registered:1832
Cultivar Type:For Ornamental
Scientific Name:Camellia japonica 'Buckliana'
Species/Combination:C. japonica
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Bruckliana
Azalea & Camellia Society of America Yearbook, 1933, p.30. Orthographic error for Buckliana.
Buchiana
André Leroy, Catalogue, 1847. Orthographic error for Buckliana.
Buckiana
Trillons, Le Mans Nursery Catalogue, 1843, p.4. Orthographic error for Buckliana.
Buckleana
Verschaffelt, 1844-1845, Catalogue, p.22. Orthographic error for Buckliana.
Buckleyana
Carmienche, Ch., 1862, Horticulturalist, 17:320. Orthographic error for Buckliana.
Bucklyana
William R. Prince, Linnian Gardens and Nursery Catalogue, 1960, p.5. Orthographic error for Buckliana.
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Bucklyani
Baumann, Mulhouse Nursery Catalogue, 1841-1842, p.13. Orthographic error for Buckliana.
Bukliana
Baumann & Baumann, 1832, Collection de Camellias élevés à Bollwieler. Orthographic error for Buckliana.
Burkleyana
Burdin Catalogue, 1835. Orthographic error for Buckliana.
» English Description
Baumann & Baumann, 1832, Collection de Camellias élevés à Bollwieler, pl.31 as ‘Bukliana’: This double flower is of unique beauty as to its colour. It is well formed, of average size and vivid crimson. The outer petals are rounded, indented, the inner petals are of diverse forms and sometimes mixed with pure white petals with crimson on the edge. The flowers have their sexual organs. See also pl.52, Berlèse, 1841, Iconographie, vol.I: Leaves, 6.8 cm wide by 8.6 cm long, round-oval, apex acuminate, well serrated, dark green. Flowers, full, 6.8 cm across, circumferential petals in three rows, large, cherry-red; those at the centre, numerous, small, uneven, tight packed, of a soft rose, sometimes with spots of white and sometimes self rose. Orthographic errors: ‘Buckleyana’, ‘Buchiana’, ‘Bukliana’, ‘Bucklyani’, ‘Bucklyana’, ‘Buckleana’. Originated in England.