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Cora V. Camp

Last Updated:2023/6/12 14:19:38 By:wangzhonglang
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Id:ICR-3315

CountryUnited States

Year Published/Registered1961

Cultivar Type:For Ornamental

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Scientific Name:Camellia japonica 'Cora V. Camp'

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American Camellia Yearbook, 1961, p.220, Reg. No.584: A 7 year old seedling that first bloomed 1957, originated by Mrs J.M. Hagood, South Carolina, USA from Japanese seed. Plant growth is upright and dense with dark green leaves averaging 9.5 cm long by 5.5 cm wide. The semi-double flowers, similar to ‘Herme’, (Hikarugenji) are 11 cm across and have 7 petals and 2 or 3 petaloids. Colouring is pink with peppermint like lavender Anita only deeper blooms. Flowers mid-season to late.

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Flower Size11.4-12.5 cm

Blooming Season12-3 Month United States

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