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Totally 5 results Found.
Name | ScientificName | Year | Description |
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Alix de Kermoor | Camellia japonica 'Alix de Kermoor' | 2017 | Alix de Kermoor (C. japonica). European Reg. No. 122, published in International Camellia Journal 2017, p.122. Seedling from unknown parents, grown by Pierre Rohou, Saint-Pol-de-Léon, France; introduced by Earl de Ker-Roue, Berven-Plouzévédé, France. First observed in 2008, first blooming in 2010. Growth at a medium rate; compact, upright, erect. Blooming early to mid-season in the spring, over average length of time, floriferous. Flowers are medium, 8-9 cm in diameter, with 20-25 petals; peony to formal rose-form double, with few stamens displayed. Color is white with margins of red and shades of red and pink; spent blooms fall whole. Buds are round, red. Leaves light green, flat; medium size of 7-9 cm length and 3.5-5 cm width. Named for the granddaughter of the originator. | |
Bervenn | Camellia japonica 'Bervenn' | 2017 | Bervenn (C. japonica). European Reg. No. 123. Published in International Camellia Journal 2017, p.122. Sport of C.japonica ‘Clarissa’ (Mrs Hume Turnbull), first observed in 2000. Grown by Jacques Roué, of Berven-Plouzévédé, France; introduced by the Société Bretonne du Camellia, Saint Goazec, France. Growth is moderate, upright, spreading. The floriferous blooming season is early spring, February-March, and of average duration. Flowers are cup-shaped semi-double, with petals which are wavy at the tips. The medium-sized blooms are pink to coral pink, veined red; petal ends are rounded with undulations. Under protection, the flowers-normally about 9-10 cm in diameter - are much larger. Spent flowers fall whole. Stamens are tubular, with gold-yellow anthers and white filaments. Buds are pink, lanceolate. Leaves are light green, curled; average 9 cm in length and 5 cm in width. Bervenn is the name of the place where the variety has been sown. | |
Park Leo | Camellia japonica 'Park Leo' | 2017 | Park Leo (C. japonica). European Reg. No. 129. International Camellia Journal 2017, p.124. Seed parent C.japonica ‘Masayoshi’ x unknown pollen parent. The cultivar was orginated and registered by André Gloaguen, Brittanny, France. First flowered 2004 as a four-year-old seedling. Introduced in 2005 at the Festival of Camellias in Guingamp, Côtes-d’Armor, France. A bushy, upright habit, with rapid growth rate. Blooms mid-season to very late, average three months’ season; very floriferous; blooms shatter or fall whole. Flower is an imbricated formal double showing no stamens. Petals are pointed, deep red with wide, pure white stripes in the middle ; base colour RHS 47A ; stripes N155B. Leaves medium green, glossy; form elliptic, flat ; veins impressed; medium size (8-10 cm length, 4-6 cm width). Flower buds oval. Named for the home of André Gloaguen. | |
P'tit Zef | Camellia 'P'tit Zef' | 2017 | P'tit Zef (C. hybrid). European Reg. No 128. A 10 year old seedling from F1 hybrid (C.yunnanensis x unknown) x an unknown male parent, first flowered 2010. Registered by the Société Bretonne du Camellia for the originator, Grall Raymond, Plougar, France. Named for the residents of the Ville de Brest. Plant has average growth rate. Leaves are dark green, 8cm x 4cm, with recurved margins. Flower is an open semi-double of 9-10 petals, 10-12cm diameter. Base colour is white, most petals also having rose colour veining or stripes. Very prominent columnar to tubular group of stamens, both anthers and filaments gold. Flowers early and for a long season. Flowers fall whole. | |
René de Poulpiquet | Camellia japonica 'René de Poulpiquet' | 2017 | René de Poulpiquet (C. japonica), European Reg. Originated by Claude de Poulpiquet, La Forét-Fouesnant, France. A 54 year old plant, first flowered 1965. Registered by Pierre Rohou, Saint Pol-de-Léon. Single, with 6-7 petals, slightly cup-shaped flower, bright red with occasional white fleck at petal edge, 8-10 cm diameter. Anthers gold, filaments white, cream at base. Flowers early to late. Leaves dark green, flat, 8-10 cm x 4.5-5 cm. Plant spreading, dense, with average growth rate. |