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Totally 9 results Found.
Name | ScientificName | Year | Description |
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Amzer Nevez | Camellia japonica 'Amzer Nevez' | 2008 | ICS Journal, 2008, p.120 with colour photos; European Reg. No. 60. A chance seedling originated by Fañch Le Moal, Guingamp, France, on behalf of the Camellia Association of Guingamp. An average upright shrub of slow growth rate. First flowered 1986 at circa 28 years. The Lily Pons type, single flower is 7-11 cm diameter x 4-6 cm deep, and is white (RHSCC 155C) yellowing at the base (RHSCC 2D). Flowers early to mid-season. | |
Bleunienn an Trev | Camellia japonica 'Bleunienn an Trev' | 2008 | ICS Journal, 2008, p.120 with colour photos; European Reg. No. 61. An open pollinated seedling originated by Fañch Le Moal, Guingamp, France, on behalf of the Camellia Association of Guingamp. First flowered 1992 at circa 20 years. A thick, dense growing shrub which flowers mid-season to late. The semi-double flower is red (RHSCC 53C) and the prominent central stamen group usually has a few intermingled petaloids. 8-11 cm diameter x 4-5 cm deep. | |
Cotes D'Armor | Camellia hybrid 'Cotes D'Armor' | 2008 | International Camellia Journal 2008 page 121 with color photos. Reg. No. 62. Originated Guingamp, France, by Fañch Le Moal on behalf of the Camellia Association of Guingamp. First flowered 1996 at circa 22 years. Introduced in 2004 at the Guingamp Camellia Festival and adopted as the symbol of that festival. Plant originally mentioned in the 2004 International Camellia Journal pages 18-19. An upright and regular shrub of rapid growth rate. Blooms mid-season, red/purple (RHS N57c), fading (RHS 67c), semi-double form of 5-6 cm x 12-15 cm. Spent blooms fall whole. | |
Côtes d'Armor | Camellia 'Côtes d'Armor' | 2008 | Côtes d’Armor. (C.hybrid) ICS Journal, 2008, p.121 with colour photos. European Reg. No 61 A cross between the C.x williamsii Mary Jobson x the C.reticulata x C.saluenensis Inspiration. First flowered in 1996 at circa 22 years. Originated by Fañch Le Moal, Guingamp, France, on behalf of the Camellia Association of Guingamp. See also ICS Journal, 2004, pp18-19, “Baptism of ‘Côtes D’Armor’. An average upright plant of rapid growth rate. Flowers mid-season. Semi-double, red-purple (RHSCC N57C, fading to 67C). Diameter 12-15 cm x 5-6 cm deep. Spent flowers fall whole. | |
Enora | Camellia japonica 'Enora' | 2008 | International Camellia Journal 2008, page 121, with color photo. European Reg. No. 63. Open pollinated seedling. Originated in Plougoulm, France, by Louis Goarant. First flowered 2005 at circa 5 years. Introduced in 2006. A regular shrub of moderate growth rate. Blooms late season, red (RHS 52a) peony form of 6 cm x 12 cm. | |
Golfe du Morbihan | Camellia japonica 'Golfe du Morbihan' | 2008 | ICS Journal, 2008 p.121 with colour photo. European Reg. No. 64. An open pollinated seedling originated by Marie-Thérèse Bleuzen, Guengat, France. First flowered in 1996 at circa 18 years. A spreading shrub of moderate growth rate. Blooms early to late. A single form, 8 cm diameter x 3 cm deep. The flower colour is highly variable, with white, pink, red and bi-colours, all produced on the same plant. 2008年发表于《国际山茶会志》第121页。 机遇实生苗,由法国Guengat的Marie-Thérèse Bleuzen培育。1996年首次开花,树龄约18岁。 中等生长率的蔓生灌木。 开花期长。 单瓣型,直径8厘米x高3厘米。 花的颜色变化很大:白色、粉红色、红色和双色都可同时出现在同一棵植株上。 | |
Kerguelen | Camellia japonica 'Kerguelen' | 2008 | Stervinou Nursery, France. European Reg. Large bright pink rose form double flowers, midseason to late. Genetically variegated foliage of Nuccio's Cameo, dark green centres to silvery edges in various combinations. | |
René Dagouat | Camellia japonica 'René Dagouat' | 2008 | International Camellia Journal, 2008, p.123 with colour photo; European Reg. No. 70. An open pollinated seedling, originated by Marie-Thérèse Bleuzen, Guengat, France. First flowered 1995 at circa 18 years. An upright shrub of moderate growth rate. Blooms mid-season. Semi-double flower with a central tube of golden anthers on cream filaments. Rose red (RHSCC 48C), with darker veining (52A). Diameter 10 cm x 4-5 cm deep. Scented. | |
Ville de Guingamp | Camellia japonica 'Ville de Guingamp' | 2008 | International Camelllia Journal, 2008, p.124 with colour photos. European Reg. No. 71. An open pollinated seedling, originated by Fañch Le Moal, Guingamp, France, on behalf of the Camellia Association of Guingamp. Introduced in 1996 at a Civic Dedication Ceremony. An open, heavily branched shrub of medium growth rate. Open, single form flower with a prominent circle of apricot type golden stamens. Petal colour red (RHSCC 53C), diameter 8-11 cm x 3-4 cm deep. Blooms mid-season to late. |