Id:ICR-20580
Country:United States
Year Published/Registered:1964
Cultivar Type:For Ornamental
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Scientific Name:Camellia japonica 'Wart'
Species/Combination:C. japonica
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» English Description
SCCS, 1964, Camellia Nomenclature, p.125: Pale pink at base, shading into deeper pink at edge, with the petal reverse flesh pink. Miniature semi-double. Slow growth. Late blooming. Originated at Wheeler’s Nurseries, Upland, California. ACS, Reg. No. 643. American Camellia Yearbook, 1962-63. p225: A 17-year-old chance seedling that first bloomed in 1954, originated and propagated by Wheeler's Nursery, Macon, Ga., for introduction in Fall, 1962. Plant growth is average, slow in rate, with large heavily serrated foliage. The flowers average Bf to H4 inches in diameter and have 15 petals and are the same pink and shading as 'Dr. Tinsley'. Blooming season, late mid--season to late.
Flower Form:Semi-double / Standard
Flower Colour:Single color Flower / Pink
Flower Size: 3.2-4.4 cm
Blooming Season: 1-5 Month United States
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