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Lady Edinger

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Id:ICR-10479

CountryUnited States

Year Published/Registered1953

Cultivar Type:For Ornamental

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Scientific Name:Camellia japonica 'Lady Edinger'

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Lady Eddinger (Solid Sport)  Hertrich, 1959, Camellias in the Huntington Gardens, vol.III, p.127. Synonym for Susan Brown.

Lady Eddinger  Hertrich, 1959, Camellias in the Huntington Gardens, vol.III, p.125. Orthographic error for Lady Edinger.

Lady Edinger Variegated  Hillcrest Nursery Catalogue, 1958 as ‘Lady Edinger Var’. Synonym for Lady Edinger.

Lady Endinger  River View Nursery Catalogue, 1958-1959, p.11. Orthographic error for Lady Edinger.

Susan Brown  Hertrich, 1959, Camellias in the Huntington Gardens, vol.III, p.127. Synonym for ‘Lady Eddinger Solid Sport’.

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Fendig, 1953, American Camellia Catalogue: Large, semi-double, to open peony form, creamy white, flecked and striped Neyron Rose 623, occasionally darker, sports to Neyron Rose 623/1 with lighter margins and deeper stripes. A second sport, solid opal rose; 11 cm across x 5 cm deep with petals up to 25, outer reflexed, undulate, firm substance, notched apex. Centre of flower, wide spread group of crimped stamens and a few petaloids, filaments creamy white, anthers bright yellow. Leaves elliptic to narrow-elliptic, dull mid-green, 8 cm x 4.3 cm, margins crenate, apex long pointed, recurved. Habit, upright, spreading, vigorous. A seedling that originated at Rosebud Farm, Hood, California, USA. Synonym: ‘Lady Edinger Variegated’. Sport: Susan Brown. Orthographic errors: ‘Lady Eddinger’, ‘Lady Endinger’. For black and white photo see Hertrich, 1959, Camellias in the Huntington Gardens, vol.III, p.125.

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