Id:ICR-20609
Country:United States
Year Published/Registered:1979
Cultivar Type:For Ornamental
AGM Type:
Scientific Name:Camellia japonica 'Webb Stanley'
Species/Combination:C. japonica
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» English Description
SCCS., 1981, Camellia Nomenclature, p.163: Dark red. Medium size, semidouble. Medium, upright growth. Blooms mid-season. Originated by H.E. Jernigan, Greenville, Alabama, USA.
Webb Stanley
(C. japonica) ACS Rig. 1556. American Camellia Yearbook 1979, p.113. A
medium, dark red, semidouble, C. japonica chance seedling, mid-season,
originated by H. E. Jernigan, Jr., Greenville, AL. The 9–11-year-old seedling
first bloomed in 1972. Flower has 20 petals, 5 petaloid, yellow anthers and
white filaments. A very outstanding shade of red and a very crisp form. Plant
growth is upright and medium in rate with dark green leaves measuring 3½" long and 1 5/8" wide.
Flower Form:Semi-double / Standard
Flower Colour:Single color Flower / Red
Flower Size: 8-10 cm
Blooming Season: 1-3 Month United States
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