Id:ICR-9513
Country:Japan
Year Published/Registered:1999
Cultivar Type:For Ornamental
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Scientific Name:Camellia 'Kazusa-chidori'
Species/Combination:C. hybrid
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Japanese Name:かずさ千鳥 かずさちどり
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Kazusachidori New Camellias and their Breeders,vol.1, p.29-31, different transcription of Japanese characters.
» English Description
Kazusa-chidori (C. hybrid) A hybrid between C. japonica 'Tsuki-no-fue' and C. 'Tiny Princess'. Japan Camellia No.59 May 1999: Pale pink bordered peach pink, single, long tubular, long narrow petals, small, blooms in mid and late season. Leaves lanceolate, small. Tree compact with crowded branches. Bloomed firstly and named in 1990. Originated by Atsushi Itō. (‘Kazusa’ is an old name for the central part of the present Chiba Prefecture). Japan Camellia 99, May 2013, p.2 with colour photo, JCR Regn 2013-2. (ser. No.2). Seed parent given as Tsuki-no-hikari. ICS Journal 2014, colour photo p.158. Japanese Registration Number: 2013-2. Japanese Camellia Society, 2021. New Camellias and their Breeders,vol.1, p.29-31 as ‘Kazusachidori’: Flowers Very Small (less than 5 cm), Single (Star shape), red with white margin, Mar-Apr.
» Japanese Description
かずさ千鳥, かずさちどり. Camellia japonica 'Kazusa-chidori' 日本ツバキ協会,2021. 《椿の新花と達人たち---登録新花写真集》第1巻29-31页. 新花2号. 伊藤篤登録。
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