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Totally 30 results Found.
Name | ScientificName | Year | Description |
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Amida-ji | Camellia 'Amida-ji' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, 1992, No.25, p.15, colour photo p.54: A seedling of C.x vernalis Umegaka x Wabisuke Shibori-seiōbo. Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan. A small, 6-7 cm wide, single, cup-shaped flower with pure white petals and sasanqua-like, yellow stamens. Thick japonica-like petals and smooth, glossy leaves. Fragrant. Mid-season blooming and vigorous, upright habit. Named after the Amida-ji Temple. | |
Beni-akari | Camellia japonica 'Beni-akari' | 1992 | "Camellias in Kurume", ICS Congress, Kurume 2010, p.79 with colour photo. Selected from the seedlings of C. japonica cultivar by Tomita Kunitake and named by Kairyoen Co. (Saitama Pref.) in 1992. Private mother tree garden in Kusano machi, Kurume. Plant upright. Leaf large size, oblong. Flower purplish red, medium to large size, lotus form, semi-double. Androecium is a tubular stamen cluster. Bloom season December to February. 園芸品種の実生より國武富太が育成し、改良園(埼玉県)が1992年に命名した。所在地:久留米市草野町の個人母樹園。樹姿:立性。葉形:長楕円形で大型。花 :蓮華咲きの八重、中~大輪、花弁は藤紅色雄しべは筒芯。開花期:12月~2月。 | |
Bodaishin | Camellia 'Bodaishin' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, 1992, No.25, p.13, colour photo p.44: Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan. A chance seedling of Donation. Medium sized, 9-10 cm across, semi-double with improved stamen column against ‘Donation’s’ divided one. Flower colour changes from light lavender pink to bright pink as it opens. No fragrance. Blooms mid-season. 誠文堂新光社.1998.《日本ツバキ.サザンカ名鑑》.p.240. 【花】ごく淡桃色〜桃色、花弁やや細長く、散り性、八重、筒しベ、大輪、3〜4月。【葉】椅円、中形、やや中折れ。【樹】立性、やや弱い。【来歴】ドーネイションの自然実生。1992年に船越浩治の作出•発表。写•文/船越。 | |
Chihō | Camellia japonica 'Chihō' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, 1992, No.25, [5], p.3 colour plate: Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan. A chance seedling of Matoba-nishiki. Size is 10 cmacross, hose-in-hose semi-double like Hagoromo. Colour a pale delicate pink darker at the edge of the petals. Stamens a cylindrical tube, sometimes divided. Freesia type fragrance. | |
Enkun | Camellia x vernalis 'Enkun' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, No.25, 1992, p.15, colour photo p.55: Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan. A seedling of C.japonica ‘Engei-tarō’an’ (Tarō’an) x C.x vernalis Umegaka. Medium sized, 10 cm across, semi-double, pink, with white cylindrical stamen column or occasionally, divided stamens. Fragrance similar to Umegaka. | |
Goraikō | Camellia nitidissima 'Goraikō' | 1992 | Ota, Chinju-en Catalogue, 1992: Originated by Ota Chinju-en, Kumamoto, Japan, as a seedling of the species C.nitidissima. Small yellow single. | |
Gyōshū | Camellia 'Gyōshū' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, No.25, 1992, p.17 and color plate p.57: Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya Japan. A seedling of C.japonica Takane-no-yuki x C.sasanqua Ōzora. Medium sized, 9-10 cm across, single of 7 petals; white washed with bright pink and almost cylindrical stamens. Sasanqua type fragrance. Blooms mid-season. Small leaves and pubescent petioles. | |
Hanashirabe | Camellia 'Hanashirabe' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, 1992, No.25, p.5 and colour plate p.9: Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan. A chance seedling of Barbara Clark. Small size, 7 cm across, single of 7 petals with a fine colour graduation, pink at edge, shading to white at centre; yellow filaments. Mid-season flowering. Its name refers to its melodious colour graduations. | |
Hōraikō | Camellia japonica 'Hōraikō' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, 1992, No.25, p.13, colour plate p.42: Originated by Kōji, Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan. A chance seedling of Engei-tarō’an. Small size, 7 cm across, single of 7 petals, light pink, deeper at edge, petals incurved. Infertile. Hōrai is a mythological island in the Eastern Sea, the abode of a hermit with magical powers. 淡交社.1989年. 《日本の椿花》.p.169 . 兵庫→大阪產. [花]紅色の一重、ラッパ咲き、筒しべの中輪、1~3月。花は底の浅いラッパ咲きで、花弁が厚いために光沢があり、寒さに強い。このため、冬期間には特に目立つ花で、切り花用にふさわしい。[葉]葉はやや細くて平坦。[樹]枝は細いがよく伸びる。 [来歴]宝塚から有馬温泉に通ずる蓬莱狭の野生ヤブツバキ林中から採取した品種。 文/片山・写真/神園 | |
Irohahime | Camellia 'Irohahime' | 1992 | Kaora Hagiya, 1992, ‘Bulletin of the Seibu Maizuru Botanical Institute’’, No.7; Takii’s Catalogue Engei Shin-Chishiki – Hana no Gaido, Autumn issue, June 1994: Colour dark pink. It has plum blossom type, flared stamens. Flower is larger than Chachahime or Robiraki. Early blooming. See colour photo. Originated by Dr Kaoru Hagiya, Niigata Prefecture, Japan. Note: I-RO-HA are the first 3 of the 48 kanas. This an ancient poem to help memorise the 48 kana characters and translates as “Youth and Beauty are as fleeting as the Cherry Blossom”. 誠文堂新光社.1998.《日本ツバキ.サザンカ名鑑》.p.34. 【花】淡桃地に桃色のぼかしの一重、 包え咲き、梅芯、長ぃ花梗を持ち、多 IE性の極小輪、10〜4月。【葉】楕 I中形。【樹】横張り性。【来歴】 海とチャZIの種間雑種。1979年に 屋薰の命名•発表。写•文/萩屋 | |
Kamanshi | Camellia japonica 'Kamanshi' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, No.25, 1992, p.5, colour plate No.16: Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan. A chance seedling of ‘Saga-hatsuarashi’ (Hatsuarashi-saga) | |
Kihō (japonica) | Camellia japonica 'Kihō (japonica)' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, 1992, No.25, p.7, colour plate No.18: Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan. A chance seedling of Kangen. Medium to large size, rose-red semi-double with outward curving petals and split cylinder of stamens. It has a long bud of white petals, edged pink, resembling the handle of a Japanese sword artistically bound with red threads on a white background. Fragrant. Blooms mid-season. | |
Kinomoto 91 | Camellia 'Kinomoto 91' | 1992 | JCS, 1992, Japan Camellias, No.40, p.11: A seedling of the C.reticulata hybrid Suzanne Withers x C.nitidissima. A medium sized, semi-double creamy yellow, late blooming camellia originated by Kazuo Yoshikawa, Toyonaka City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. Although its colour is not a true yellow, it is the most yellow of similar hybrids and is about 60% pollen fertile. Chinese synonym ‘Huangji Jiushiyi’. 朱國棟、蔡燦玉,2011. 《台灣茶花族譜》,p.151. Ki-no-moto91 黄基 91 (Yellow Foundation #91)。(C. reticulata hybrid)云南茶杂交种 。 1992,日本大阪,吉川和男(Kazuo Yoshikawa)。 C. reticulata hybrid 'Suzanne Withers' x C.nitidissima (金花茶)。半重瓣、乳黄色、小筒蕊、中轮、花期2〜3月、树性直立、长势中等。
誠文堂新光社.1998.《日本ツバキ.サザンカ名鑑》.p.72. 【花】淡黄色を帯びた八重、中輪、3月。 【葉】長楕円、中形。【樹】立性、比較的強 い。【来歴】スーザン•ウイサースと金 花茶の種間雑種。1991年に吉川和男の命 名•発表。写/桐野、文/吉川。 | |
Mado-akari | Camellia japonica 'Mado-akari' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, 1992, No.25, p.11, colour plate 36: Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan. A chance seedling of Mado-no-tsuki, medium size, 8-9 cm across, white semi-double with a massive cylindrical stamen cluster, making a double Mado-no-tsuki. Pure white early in the season, changing to pale pink in late season. No fragrance. | |
Margined Wirlinga Belle | Camellia 'Margined Wirlinga Belle' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, No.25, 1992, p.13, colour plate No.46: Originated by Dr Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan. A seedling of Juraku x Wirlinga Belle. Flower shape similar to Wirlinga Belle. Very pale pink, miniature single, margined pink. Profuse flowering. Early blooming. Fragrant. | |
Mrs June Hamilton | Camellia 'Mrs June Hamilton' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, No.25, 1992, p.17, colour photo No.58: Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan as a seedling of C.japonica Shigi-tatsusawa x C.fraterna hybrid Dave’s Weeper. A miniature, 5 cm across single of 5 flat petals. White petals marbled bright pink. Flowers profusely mid-season. Slightly fragrant. | |
Naohime | Camellia japonica 'Naohime' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, 1992, No.25, p.9, colour photo No.27: Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan. Chance seedling of Kariginu. Small size, 7 cm across, white single of 5-6 petals; a little larger than Kiyoka of Kurume with simila pleasant fragrance. Blooms mid-season. Named after the second daughter of the originator. | |
Nioi-no-miya | Camellia japonica 'Nioi-no-miya' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, 1992, No.25, p.9, colour photo No.30: Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan. A chance seedling of Yuri-shibori. Medium sized, 8-9 cm across, single, cup-shaped flower of 7 petals; white with one clear red stripe on each petal. Clean fragrance. Blooms mid-season. Named for Nioi-no-miya, Prince of fragrance in 42nd chapter of Genji Monogatari. | |
Nittai | Camellia 'Nittai' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, 1992, No.25, p.17, colour photo No.60: Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan. A seedling of the cross C.japonica Yobukodori x C.trichoclada that first flowered at six years of age. The flower size is 4 cm across, neatly shaped, miniature single of 4-5 petals. Shaped like a plum blossom with notched pink petals, with a vague white margin. Intense fragrance inherited from C.trichoclada. Leaves like C.trichoclada but larger. Branchlets, buds and leaf midribs covered with fine hair. Vigorous and profuse flowering. Its name comes from the combination of Nippon and Taiwan due to its origin of a Japanese camellia pollinated by one from Taiwan. | |
Norihime | Camellia japonica 'Norihime' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, 1992, No.25, p.11, colour photo No.39: Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan. A chance seedling of Seiōbo. Resembles Shōjō in its darker petal edge. Sweet fragrance. First prize for seedling in the Nagoya Camellia Show, 1992. Named after originator’s daughter. | |
Reifū | Camellia japonica 'Reifū' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, 1992, No.25, p.5, colour plate No.14: Originated in Japan by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya. A chance seedling of ‘Saga-hatsu’arashi’ (Hatsu-arashi-Saga) Small to medium size flowers, 7-8 cm across, loose peony form with fuffled petals and divided stamens. Weak fragrance. Blooms mid-season to late. | |
Reiga | Camellia japonica 'Reiga' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, 1992, No.25, p.5, colour plate No.13: Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan. Small size, 7-8 cm across, single of 5 petals. White with red stripes. Chance seedling of ‘Saga-hatsu’arashi’ (Hatsu-arashi-Saga) Flower shape similar to its parent. Very vigorous. Weak fragrance. Blooms mid-season to late. | |
Secchū-no-hi | Camellia japonica 'Secchū-no-hi' | 1992 | Seibu Maizuru Institute of Botany, 1992-1993, Seibu no Tsubaki, No.305: A small size, pale pink, single of Sake cup shape. Blooms mid-season to late. Originated by Toyama Prefecture, Japan. | |
Seishi (hybrid) | Camellia 'Seishi (hybrid)' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, 1992, No.25, p.17, colour plate No.59, p.6: Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan. A seedling of C.japonica Shigi-tatsusawa x ‘T.D. Wipper’ (Dave’s Weeper). Small size, 6-7 cm across. Single pink flower of 6-7 petals. Intense fragrance. Seishi was the name of a peerless beauty from Go in the Shunjū era. Fusa, Lord of Go, bewitched by her beauty, endangered his dynasty. She was of Chinese and Persian parentage and it is said that she had a body fragrance like Rosa rugosa. | |
Shōjō (Nagoya) | Camellia japonica 'Shōjō (Nagoya)' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, No.25, p.11, Colour plate No.38: Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan. A chance seedling of Seiōbo. Small size, 7-8 cm across, sinle of 6-7 recurved petals, apple pink deepening to light pink. The colour graduation is better than Seiōbo, but flower is flatter in shape. No fragrance. Early flowering. | |
Shōkyō | Camellia japonica 'Shōkyō' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, 1992. No.25, p.15, colour plate No.56: Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan. A seedling from C.japonicas Seiōbo x ‘Gozen-no-kaori’ (Hinoyama-tarō). A small size, 6-7 cm across, single with 6-7 petals, pale pink fading to white at centre. Flower and leaf shape resemble ‘Gozen-no-kaori’, with similar but more intense fragrance. Flowers mid-season. “Shōkyō” is the younger of the beautiful sisters in the Chinese historical novel Sangokushi. | |
Taimu | Camellia japonica 'Taimu' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, 1992, No.25, p.11, colour plate No.37: Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan. A chance seedling of Maifubuki. Small size, 7 cm across, single, of 5 soft pink, ruffled petals. Tea-whisk stamens with yellow filaments. No fragrance. Blooms mid-season. | |
Tangetsu | Camellia japonica 'Tangetsu' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, 1992. No.25, p.7, colour plate No.20: Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan. A chance seedling of Kikuzuki. Small size, 6 cm across, pale pink single with long petals curving outwards like Kikuzuki. Early blooming. Weak fragrance. | |
Tōkasen | Camellia japonica 'Tōkasen' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, 1992, No.25, p.5, colour photo No.15: Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan. A chance seedling of ‘Saga-hatsuarashi’ (Hatsuarashi-saga) Medium to large size, 10 cm across, single of 8-9 petals, incurved, ruffled, and cylindrical stamens. Light pink, fading to white at centre. Weak fragrance. Blooms mid-season to late. | |
Tsuji-ga-hana | Camellia japonica 'Tsuji-ga-hana' | 1992 | Nagoya Camellia Society Bulletin, 1992. No.25, p.13, colour photo No.48: Originated by Kōji Funakoshi, Nagoya, Japan, as a seedling of C.japonicas ‘Sodekakushi’ (Gauntlettii) x Asahi-no-minato. Medium size, 10 cm across single of 6-7 white petals striped red, incurved, with Higo type flared stamens. Leaves similar to ‘Sodekakushi’. Flowers mid-season. No fragrance. Note: “Tsuji-ga-hana” is a traditional, fine tie dye art from Kimono, originating in the middle of the Muromachi era. |