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Totally 55 results Found.

Name
ScientificName
Year
Description
Agnes Morris
Camellia sasanqua 'Agnes Morris'
1997

Agnes Morris (C. sasanqua) ACS, Reg. No.2438. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p1. A miniature, light pink, rose form double, C. sasanqua chance seedling, early, originated and propagated by Mr. & Mrs. Walter L. Morris, Atlanta, GA. The 25-year-old seedling first bloomed in 1971. Average size flower is 2 - 2112" wide with 15-25 petals. Blooms are fragrant. Plant growth is upright, average, and rapid with dark green leaves measuring 2 1/2" long and 1 112" wide.


Amanda Mandarich
Camellia reticulata 'Amanda Mandarich'
1997

Amanda Mandarich (C. reticulata) ACS, Reg. No.2429. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p1. with color photo in color inset 1. A large, Roseine Purple, semi double C. reticulata ('Carl Tourje' x 'Lillete Witman'), mid-season. Originated and propagated by Jack L. Mandarich, Grants Pass, OR The 13-year-old seedling first bloomed in 1990. Average size flower is 5" wide and 2" deep with 12 petals and golden anthers. Blooms have a silver fluorescence on all petals. Plant growth is upright, open and average with leaves measuring 3 1/2" long and 2112" wide.


Angelia Dean
Camellia reticulata 'Angelia Dean'
1997

Angelia Dean (C. reticulata) ACS, Reg. No.2389. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997,p1. with color photo in color inset 1. A large, deep dark red withfrosted sheen, semidouble C. reticulata ([C. reticulata x C.japonica 'Silver Mist'] x C. reticulata 'Nuccio's Ruby'), mid-seasonto late. Originated by Marvin Jernigan, Warner Robins, GA and propagated byDean's Nursery, lucedale, MS. The 12-year old seedling first bloomed in 1985.Average size bloom is 5" wide and 2" deep with 35 petals, 5petaloids, white anthers and white filaments. Unique color - red is so dark itlooks black.


C. C. Crutcher
Camellia japonica 'C. C. Crutcher'
1997

C. C.Crutcher. (C.japonica),ACS, TheCamellia Journal, Aug.1997, p.15, Reg. No.2414. A large, dark red, semi-double cross of PiratesGold x SanDimas. Flowers mid-season. Originated by Dr Walter Homeyer,Macon, Ga., USA. AmericanCamellia Yearbook, 1997,p.1, colour photo before p.1. The 6 year old seedling first flowered in 1993.Average flower size is 11.5 cm across x 6.5 cm deep, with 38 petals and widespreadgroups of stamens with yellow anthers. Plant growth is upright, dense andmedium rate, with dark green leaves 3.2 cm long x 1.8 cm wide.


Carolina Moonmist
Camellia 'Carolina Moonmist'
1997

Carolina Moonmist. (C.oleifera hybrid). ACS, The Camellia Journal, May 1997, p.21. A medium size, salmon pink, single hybrid between C.oleifera and C.sasanqua which flowers early. Originated by the NCSU Arboretum, J.C. Raulston, Raleigh, N.C. USA. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p.1, colour photo before p.1. The 25 year old seedling first flowered in 1976. Average flower size is 9 cm across x 2.5 cm deep, with 6 petals, yellow anthers and yellow filaments. Plant growth is upright, spreading, dense and average in rate, with dark green leaves 6.5 cm long x 3.2 cm wide.

朱國棟、蔡燦玉,2011. 《台灣茶花族譜》,p.50 Carolina Moonmist     卡罗来纳薄雾      C. hybrid1997,美国北卡罗来纳州 RaleighJ. Raulston 培育作出. C. oleifera x C. sasanqua。单瓣、橙粉、花瓣 6 枚、中轮(910cm)、 花期1112月、树性直立、浓密丛生、长势中等、耐寒。

Carolina Moonmist (卡罗来纳薄雾)一沈荫椿,2009,山茶,p.49.彩图 p.50.


Coach Tom Osborne
Camellia 'Coach Tom Osborne'
1997

Coach Tom Osborne. (C.reticulata hybrid). ACS, The Camellia Journal, Aug. 1997, p.16, Reg. No.2428. A very large, red, semidouble hybrid (C.reticulata seedling x unknown C.japonica seedling), which flowers early to midseason. Originated by Albert E. Buchholz, Cupertino, Calif., USA. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p.1, colour photo before p.1. The 15 year old seedling first flowered in 1990. Average flower size is 14.5-15 cm across x 7 cm deep with 14 petals, 198 petaloids, yellow anthers and yellow filaments. This is a good seed setter. Plant growth is upright, open and average with dark green serrated leaves 12-12.7 cm long x 7-7.5 cm wide.

Daphne T.
Camellia japonica 'Daphne T.'
1997

Daphne T. (C. japonica) ACS, Reg. No.2415. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p2. with color photo in color inset 2. A medium, white, semidouble, C. japonica chance seedling, mid-season. Originated by Charles T. Elliott, Sr., Swainsboro, GA. The I5-year old seedling first bloomed in 1992. Average size bloom is 3 1/2" wide and 1 3/4" deep with 36 petals, yellow anthers, and cream filaments. Plant growth is spreading, open and average with dark green leaves measuring 3" long and 1 112" wide

Deanna J.
Camellia japonica 'Deanna J.'
1997

Deanna J. (C. japonica) ACS, Reg. No.2406. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p2. with color photo in color inset 3. A large, rose blush, peony to rose form double, C. japonica chance seedling, early too late. Originated by O. L. Jacohson, Jacksonville Beach, FL. The 14-year-old seedling first bloomed in 1988. Average size flower untreated is 4 112" wide and 4" deep with 30-40 petals, gold anthers and white filaments. Average size flower treated is 6 1/2" wide and 4 - 5" deep. Unique color - a faint rose glow from deep center receding to blush in outer edges. Plant growth is spreading and average with light green leaves measuring 3 1/2" long and 1 3/4" wide.


Diane Krauel
Camellia japonica 'Diane Krauel'
1997

Diane Krauel (C. japonica) ACS, Reg. No.2412. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p2. with color photo in color inset 3. A medium, light pink center to dark pink on edges, semidouble, C. japonica chance seedling, early to mid-season. Originated by Judge R. D. Hendrick. This 30-year-old seedling first bloomed in 1971. Average size flower is 4" wide and 2 1/2" deep with 25 petals. Plant growth is upright and slow with light green leaves measuring 3 114" long and 2" wide.


Dick Hardison
Camellia japonica 'Dick Hardison'
1997

Dick Hardison(C.japonica), ACS, The Camellia Journal, Aug. 1997, p.17, Reg. No.2437. A large, red edged black, formal double chance seedling. Flowers early to late. Originated by Dick P. Hardison, Tallahassee, Fla., USA. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p.2, colour photo before p.1. The 8 year old seedling first flowered in 1992. Average flower size is 12.7 cm across x 3.8 cm deep, with 75 petals. Plant growth is dense and average with dark green leaves 6.5 cm long x 3.8 cm wide. Chinese synonym ‘Dike’

高继银、苏玉华、胡羡聪,2007. 《国内外茶花名种识别与欣赏》,第73页。美国佛罗里达州D.Hardison先生所培育。花红色,完全重瓣型,大到巨型花,最大花径可达15cm,厚6〜7cm,花瓣80枚以上,宽圆,先端圆,边缘略内卷,排列宽松、整齐,瓣面显深红色脉纹,花朵稠密。叶片浓绿色,小椭圆形,植株紧凑,生长中等。花期早至晚。

Dr. Carl Beard
Camellia japonica 'Dr. Carl Beard'
1997

Dr. Carl Beard (C. japonica) ACS, Reg. No.2390. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p2. with color photo in color inset 4. A large, red, and white variegated, semi double C. japonica ('Donckelarii' x 'Pirate's Gold'), mid-season to late. Originated by Marvin Jernigan, Warner Robins, GA and propagated by Dean's Nursery, Lucedale, MS. The 14-year-old seedling first bloomed in 1985. Average size flower untreated is 4 1/4" wide and 2 1/2" deep with 23 petals, 7 petaloid, white anthers and white filament. Average size flower treated is 5" wide and 2 112" deep. Plant growth is upright, dense, and average with dark green fimbriated leaves measuring 4 112" long and 1 3/4" wide.


Dwarf Shishi White
Camellia sasanqua 'Dwarf Shishi White'
1997

Dwarf Shishi White (C. sasanqua) ACS, Reg. No.2442. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997,p2. with color photo in color inset 4. A miniature, white, semidouble, C.sasanqua sport of 'Dwarf Shishi', early. Originated by Dr. William L.Ackerman, Ashton, MD and propagated by Nuccio's Nurseries, Altadena, CA. Firstobserved in 1986; flowered on propagation 10 years and has bloomed true atleast 5 years on 4 plants. Average size bloom is 1 112" wide and 112"deep with 10 petals, 2 petaloid, pale yellow anthers and creamy whitefilaments. Plant growth is spreading, dense and slow with dark green leavesmeasuring 2 1/4" long and 7/8" wide.


Earl Smith
Camellia japonica 'Earl Smith'
1997

Earl Smith (C. japonica) ACS, Reg. No.2422. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p3. with color photo in color inset 5. A large, red, semidouble C. japonica chance seedling, mid-season. Originated by LaRose Smith, Beaufort, sc. The 7–8-year-old seedling first bloomed in 1994. Average size flower is 5" wide and 2 1/4" deep with nine petals and six petaloid. Plant growth is upright, open, and average with dark green leaves measuring 5" long and 2 114" wide.


Edna Bass Variegated
Camellia japonica 'Edna Bass Variegated'
1997

Don Ellison, 1997, "Camellias - A Photo Dictionary", p.34. Very large, semi-double to peony form flower, early blooming. A deep red, virus-variegated with white blotches, form of Edna Bass.

唐·埃里森 (Don Ellison),1997 年,《山茶花 - 照片词典》Camellias - A Photo Dictionary,第 34 页。花非常大,半重瓣到牡丹形,早花。 深红色,带有病毒侵染的白色斑点,为巴斯 'Edna Bass'的芽变品种。

Elizabeth Glunt
Camellia japonica 'Elizabeth Glunt'
1997

Elizabeth Glunt (C. japonica) (Solid & Var.) ACS, Reg. No.2416. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p3. with color photo in color inset 5. A miniature, rose pink - sometimes variegated white with rose pink stripes, form double C. japonica chance seedling, midseason. Originated by Charles T. Elliott, Sr., Swainsboro, GA. The 17-year-old seedling first bloomed in 1990. Average size flower is 2 112" wide and 3/4" deep with 36 incurved petals. Plant growth is upright and average with dark green leaves measuring 3 1/4" long and 1 112" wide.


Emil's Jane
Camellia japonica 'Emil's Jane'
1997

Emil's Jane (C. japonica) ACS, Reg. No.2421. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p3. A miniature, rose red, anemone form, C. japonica chance seedling, early to mid-season. Originated by Dr. Emil Carroll, Albuquerque, NM and propagated by Roscoe Dean, Lucedale, MS. The 9–10-year-old seedling first bloomed in 1990. Average size flower untreated is 2" wide and 1" deep with 25-30 petals. Average size flower treated 2 112" wide and 1" deep. Plant growth is upright, dense, and vigorous with dark green leaves measuring 3" long and 1 112" wide.


Freckles
Camellia japonica 'Freckles'
1997

Freckles (C. japonica) ACS, Reg. No.2402. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p3. with color photo in color inset 5. A miniature, white with pink dots; and flecks, formal double, C. japonica chance seedling. Originated by David L. Feathers of Lafayette, CA, now decreased. This seedling is over 15 years old. Average size flower is 2" wide and 1" deep with 30+ petals. Plant growth is upright and average with light green leaves.


Hotshot
Camellia japonica 'Hotshot'
1997
ACS, The Camellia Journal, May 1997, p.21, Reg. No.2399. A miniature, deep dark red, formal double chance seedling. Flowers mid-season to late. Originated by Toichi Domoto, Hayward, Calif., USA. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p.3, colour photo before p.1. The seedling is over 15 years old. Average flower size is 5 cm across x 2.5 cm deep, with 30+ petals. Plant growth is upright, average and medium, with dark green leaves. Previously called ‘Domoto’s Red Formal’.

朱國棟、蔡燦玉,2011. 《台灣茶花族譜》,p.129.

Hotshot 热门电影(C. japonica)红山茶。1997,美国加州HaywardToichi Domoto。自然实生种,原名:Domoto's Red Formal。完全形、暗深红色、极小轮(5 x 2.5cm)、约30多枚花瓣、树性直立、生长缓慢。

Hot Shot (热门电影)一茶花林,2006,茶花品种1554, p.12/28, No.1172.深蓝粉、中八重型花.品种叙述差异很大。

Howard Burnette
Camellia reticulata 'Howard Burnette'
1997
ACS, The Camellia Journal, Aug. 1997, p.17, Reg. No.2433. A very large, currant red, semidouble cross of ‘Crimson Robe’ (Dataohong) x Nuccio’s Ruby. Originated by Jack L. Mandarich, Grants Pass, Ore., USA. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p.3, colour photo before p.1. The 12 year old seedling first flowered first bloomed in 1990. Average flower size is 14 cm across x 6.5 cm deep, with 18 petals and golden anthers. Plant growth is upright, spreading, dense and average with dark green leaves 12 cm long x 7 cm wide.
Jubilation Variegated
Camellia 'Jubilation Variegated'
1997
SCCS, 1997, The Camellia Review, vol.58, No.4, p.22: Large size, rose form double, pink blotched white. A virus-variegated form of Jubilation. Originated in California, USA.

朱國棟、蔡燦玉,2011. 《台灣茶花族譜》,p.142.

Jubilation Variegated 庆祝(斑)(C.x Williamsii)威廉斯茶。1986,台湾。

'Jubilation'病毒感染入白斑品种。植物特性与母种相同。

Jubilation Var.新庆祝一陈念舟,1986,杜鹃谷花园目录,p.8. No.119.

Jubilation Var.庆祝()一新竹市茶花产销斑目录,2002-2006, p.25, J12.

Judge Stout
Camellia japonica 'Judge Stout'
1997
ACS, The Camellia Journal, Aug. 1997, p.15. A medium to large, very light pink inner petals, with outer petals edged dark pink, semi-double chance seedling. Originated by William C. Stout, Pensacola, Fla., USA. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p.4, colour photo before p.1. The 20 year old seedling first flowered in 1981. Average flower size is 9.5 – 10.8 cm across x 3.2 – 3.8 cm deep with 16 petals, yellow anthers and cream white filaments. Plant growth is upright, dense and vigorous, with dark green leaves 9.5 – 10 cm long x 3.8 – 4.5 cm wide.
June Holdship
Camellia japonica 'June Holdship'
1997
Don Ellison, Camellias, A Photo Dictionary, 1997, p.49 with colour photo; Large semi-double, flowers mid-season, broad columnar stamen cluster, medium upright growth.
Junie Lancaster
Camellia japonica 'Junie Lancaster'
1997
ACS, The Camellia Journal, Aug. 1997, p.15, Reg. No.2407. A medium size, light red, anemone form chance seedling. Flowers early. Originated by Dr. J.M. Habel, Suffolk, Va., USA. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p.4, colour photo before p.1. The 29 year old seedling first flowered in 1968. Average flower size is 10 cm across x 5 cm deep, with 12 petals, numerous petaloids, yellow anthers and pink filaments. Plant growth is upright and vigorous with dark green leaves 11.5 cm long x 5.7 cm wide.
Katie Shipley
Camellia 'Katie Shipley'
1997
ACS, The Camellia Journal, Aug. 1997, p.16, Reg. No. 2425. A very large, bright red, peony form (Craig Clark x Jean Pursel). Flowers mid-season to late. Originated by Dr Walter F. Homeyer, Jr, Macon, Ga., USA. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p.4, colour photo before p.1. Average flower size is 14.5 cm across x 10 cm deep with 19-21 petals including 7-8 rabbit-eared petaloids, yellow anthers and white stamens. Plant growth is upright, open and average, with dark green leaves 9.5 cm long x 6 cm wide.
Kitty's Favourite Variegated
Camellia japonica 'Kitty's Favourite Variegated'
1997
ACS, The Camellia Journal, Aug. 1997, p.16, Reg. No.2427. A medium size, pink mottled white, formal double seedling of Frost Queen x ‘Variety Z’ (C.japonica Z). Originated by Dr William L. Ackerman, Ashton, Md., USA. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p.4, colour photo before p.1. The 15 year old seedling first flowered in 1987. Average flower size is 9.5 cm across x 2.5 cm deep with 55-65 petals, 5 petaloids, pale yellow anthers and white filaments. Plant growth is upright, average and open with dark green leaves 9 cm long x 5 cm wide.
Lavinia Lane Rountree
Camellia japonica 'Lavinia Lane Rountree'
1997
ACS, The Camellia Journal, Aug. 1997, p.16, Reg. No.2424. A large, white, loose peony, chance seedling. Flowers early to late. Originated by Jean Peacock, Twin City, Ga., USA. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p.4, colour photo before p.1. The 11 year old seedling first flowered in 1993. Average flower size is 11.5 cm across x 6.5 cm deep, with 12-19 petals, 6-15 petaloids, yellow anthers and white filaments. Plant growth is spreading and average with dark green leaves 8.5 cm long x 4.5 cm long.
Les Marbury Red
Camellia japonica 'Les Marbury Red'
1997
ACS, The Camellia Journal, Aug. 1997, p.15, Reg. No.2411. A small red, formal double sport of Les Marbury. Flowers mid-season to late. Originated by Dr. J.M. Habel, Jr, Suffolk, Va., USA. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p.4, colour photo before p.1. The sport was first observed in 1991 and has flowered true for 4 years on 20 plants. Other flower characteristics as for Les Marbury. Plant growth is upright, dense and average, with dark green leaves 7.5 cm long x 5 cm wide.
Linden Hill
Camellia japonica 'Linden Hill'
1997
ACS, The Camellia Journal, Aug. 1997, p.17, Reg. No.2436. A small, pale pink with some red stripes, formal double chance seedling of ‘Magnoliaeflora’ (Hagoromo) Late flowering. Originated by Helen Hill, Arlington, Va., USA. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p.4, colour photo before p.1. The 22 year old seedling first flowered in 1981. Average flower size is 7.5 cm across x 3.2 cm deep, with 64 petals. Petals are pointed and creased down the centre. Plant growth is upright, dense and medium, with dark green leaves 7.5 cm long x 3.8 cm wide.
Mario Bergamini
Camellia japonica 'Mario Bergamini'
1997
ACS, The Camellia Journal, Feb. 1997, p.15, Reg. No. 2393. A large to very large, red, semi-double to anemone form chance seedling, which flowers mid-season. Originated by Jack L. Mandarich, Grants Pass, Ore., USA. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p.5, colour photo before p.1. First bloomed in 1988. Average flower size is 12-14.5 cm diameter x 6.5-9 cm deep, with 5-8 petals, 35-55 petaloids, yellow anthers and white filaments. Plant growth is upright and average with dark green leaves 11.5 cm long x 7 cm wide.
Mary Musante
Camellia 'Mary Musante'
1997
ACS, The Camellia Journal, Feb. 1997, p.15, Reg. No.2393. A large red, rose form double to formal double cross of Arch of Triumph x Jean Pursel. Flowers mid-season. Originated by Jack L. Mandarich, Grants Pass, Ore., USA. American Camellia Yearbook, 1997, p.5, colour photo before p.1. First bloomed in 1988. Average flower size is 11.5-12.7 cm diameter x 7.5-11.5 cm deep with 20-25 petals. Plant growth is upright and average with dark green leaves 12.7 cm long x 6.5 cm wide.