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Totally 75 results Found.
Name | ScientificName | Year | Description |
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Alice Creighton | Camellia japonica 'Alice Creighton' | 2008 | ACS, The Camellia Journal, Sept., 2008, p.30 with colour photo, Regn No. 2744; A seedling of Tama Glitters, raised by Walter Creighton, Semmes, Ala, USA in 2003. A 9 cm formal double, with rose pink petals bordered white at the edges. Spreading, open, average growth. American Camellia Yearbook, 2008, p.104 with colour photo; Light green leaves, 7.5 cm x 3.2 cm. | |
Allison Faith | Camellia japonica 'Allison Faith' | 2008 | ACS, The Camellia Journal, Dec. 2008, p.34 with colour photo, Regn No. 2729; A 7 to 8.2 cm diameter, formal double, orchid pink changing to soft pink at the centre. Ocaasional solid soft pink flowers. Tiered flowers also occur regularly. Dense upright growth. Raised by Clarence and Lillian Gordy, Ocala, Fla, USA in 1995, and propagated by Erinon Nursery, Plymouth, Fla. American Camellia Yearbook, 2008, p.104 with colour photo; Dark green leaves 9 cm x 3.8 cm. | |
Angel's Kiss | Camellia japonica 'Angel's Kiss' | 2008 | Camellia Forest Nursery Catalogue, 2008, p.5; Medium size pink peony form, flowers very early. Many ruffled petals which create a globose flower shape. Sturdy upright growth with small deep green leaves. Rapid growth. Originated and released by Camellia Forest Nursery, Chapel Hill, N.C., USA. | |
Ann Dodson | Camellia japonica 'Ann Dodson' | 2008 | Ann Dodson (Camellia japonica) ACS Registration #3094. This 12-year-old C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 2008. It was originated, registered, and propagated by Dr. Bill Dodson of Birmingham, Alabama. Bloom: The medium to large sized 10.16cm x 6.35cm loose peony form flower is red.This profuse bloomer falls in one piece, is long lasting, has heavy petal texture, fimbriation, and consistent form. Plant: The plant habit is upright and spreading. The growth rate is average. The plant is suitable for landscaping and exhibition uses. The dark green leaves have low serration and average 6.35cm x 3.81cm. Bloom Season: Early to late. | |
Ashton's High Rise | Camellia japonica 'Ashton’s High Rise' | 2008 | Ashton’s High Rise. (C.japonica), ACS, The Camellia Journal, Mar. 2008, p.C11 with colour photo,
Regn. No.2713; Originated by Dr William L. Ackerman, Ashton, Maryland, USA. Propagated
by Camellia Forest Nursery and Cam Too Nursery. First flowered in 1994. A 9 cm diameter,
medium pinkish red, rose form double flower with separated layers of petals. Central creamywhite filaments and gold anthers. Flowers mid-season. Upright plant with vigorous growth
rate. American Camellia Yearbook, 2008, p.105 with colour photo; Dark green leaves 9 cm x
4.5 cm. | |
Ashton's Pride | Camellia 'Ashton’s Pride' | 2008 | Ashton’s Pride. (C.hybrid). Camellia Forest Nursery Catalogue, 2008, p.10; Pale pink, single flower.
Autumn flowering. Plant appearance is unusual with small narrow leaves and slightly
weeping branches. Growth is vigorous and somewhat spreading. Offered as a cold hardy
selection. C.oleifera Plain Jane x C.sasanqua Santôzaki. Raised by Dr William L.
Ackerman, Ashton, Maryland, USA. 朱國棟、蔡燦玉,2011. 《台灣茶花族譜》,p.18 Ashton's Pride 亚斯顿之傲 C. hybrid Ashton's Pride亚斯顿之傲(C. hybrid)山茶杂交种。 1995,美国马里兰州Ashton,DrW.L. Ackerman 培育选出 。 C. oleifera (油茶)x C. japonica (红山茶)。单瓣、淡紫粉、中轮、花期12月、树性横张、浓密、长势中等、耐寒(-15°F)。 Ashton's Pride (亚斯顿之傲)一茶花林目录,1992-2006, p.1/28, No.1394. | |
Audrey Christine | Camellia japonica 'Audrey Christine' | 2008 | ACS Registration #3085. This 24-year-old C. japonica chance seedling of ‘Adolphe Audusson’ first bloomed in 2008. It was originated, registered and propagated by Kenneth M. Rogers of Auburn, Alabama. Bloom: The medium to large sized 10.16cm - 11.43cm x 5.715cm loose peony to full peony form flower is pink (RHS color 55b). It has yellow anthers and white filaments. The long lasting blooms fall in one piece, have heavy petal texture, petal fimbriation, and consis- tent form. The veins in the basal petals tend to be slightly red toward the edges and the center petals have some slight fimbriation. Plant: The plant habit is upright. The growth rate is average. The plant is suitable for landscaping and exhibition uses. Leaf: The medium green leaves average 10.16cm x 3.81cm with low serration. Bloom season: Midseason to late. | |
Autumn Lantern | Camellia japonica 'Autumn Lantern' | 2008 | Autumn Lantern. (C.japonica), Camellia Forest Nursery Catalogue, 2008, p.17; A true autumn
blooming japonica, covered in single, medium size, rose red flowers. Flowers tend to open all
at once. Good upright form with dark green foliage. Berenice Boddy x Dainty. Originated
and released by Camellia Forest Nursery, Chapel Hill, N.C., USA. | |
Autumn Mist | Camellia japonica 'Autumn Mist' | 2008 | Autumn Mist. (C.japonica), Camellia Forest Nursery Catalogue, 2008, p.17; An autumn blooming
japonica. Large, single flowers are pure white early. Later flowers show some pink at the
edges, fading into the centre as the flower matures. Stamens in a tight cylinder. Upright plant
with rather large leaves. Flowering continues into winter. Berenice Boddy x Daikagura.
Originated and released by Camellia Forest Nursery, Chapel Hill, N.C., USA | |
Autumn Spirit | Camellia 'Autumn Spirit' | 2008 | Autumn Spirit. (C.hybrid). Camellia Forest Nursery Catalogue, 2008, p.9; Small to medium size, peony form flowers of an intense bright deep pink. Very early flowering. Small deep green leaves, and a bushy, moderate to vigorous grower. (C.oleifera x C.sasanqua F² segregate) Offered as a cold-hardy selection. Originated and released by Camellia Forest Nursery, Chapel Hill, N.C., USA. International Camellia Society, 2023. Splendid Sasanquas, an International Ornament, p.57. 朱國棟、蔡燦玉,2011. 《台灣茶花族譜》,p.19 Autumn Spirit 秋之灵 C. hybrid Autumn Spirit秋之灵(C. hybrid)山茶杂交种。 2008,美国北卡罗莱纳州,Camellia Forest Nursery培育选出。C. oleifera x C. sasanqua F2 segregate。牡丹形、浓亮丽粉红、小〜中轮、非常早花(10〜12月)、树形浓密、长势中等、耐寒。Autumn Spirit (秋之灵)一茶花林,2006,茶花品种 1554, p.2/28, No.1465. | |
Autumn Sun | Cam'ellia sasanqua 'Autumn Sun | 2008 | Autumn Sun. (C.sasanqua). Camellia Forest Nursery Catalogue, 2008, p.5; Rose red semi-double
flowers in mid-autumn. Upright, compact and dense growth with shiny dark green leaves. Originated and released by Camellia Forest Nursery, Chapel Hill, N.C., USA. | |
Autumn Sunrise | Camellia sasanqua 'Autumn Sunrise' | 2008 | Autumn Sunrise. (C.sasanqua). Camellia Forest Nursery Catalogue, 2008, p.5; Large, single, cupshaped white flowers with a red tip. Dense, upright, vigorous growth. Originated and released
by Camellia Forest Nursery, Chapel Hill, N.C., USA. | |
Ballet in Pink | Camellia 'Ballet in Pink' | 2008 | Camellia Forest Nursery Catalogue, 2008, p.20; Large, orchid pink, peony form. Opens flowers at each stem node to give a mass display. Dieback resistant. Spring blooming Upright growth. C.saluenensis x C. japonica 'Kramer's Supreme'. Originated and released by Camellia Forest Nursery, Chapel Hill, N.C., USA. | |
Ben George | Camellia japonica 'Ben George' | 2008 | ACS, The Camellia Journal, Mar. 2008, p.C11 with colour photo, Regn No.2709. A chance seedling, first bloomed in the mid 80s. Originated by Hulyn Smith, Valdosta, Ga., USA. Propagated by Erinon Nurseries, Plymouth, Florida. The 15 cm single to semi-double flower has a few petaloids, sometimes rabbit-eared. Rose pink striping on a white background. Prominent spray of stamens, heavy petal texture, flowers mid-season. Upright, spreading and vigorous plant. American Camellia Yearbook, 2008, p.105 with colour photo; Dark green leaves 10 cm x 3.8 cm | |
Bev Piets Smile | Camellia japonica 'Bev Piets Smile' | 2008 | ACS, The Camellia Journal, Sept 2008, p.30 with colour photo; Regn No. 2715; 11.5 cm diameter, semi-double to peony form. Dark red and white. Yellow anthers and light pink to white filaments. Average upright growth. Raised by Meyer Piet, Arcadia, Calif., USA in 1995. American Camellia Yearbook, 2008, p.106 with colour photo; Dark grren leaves 10 cm x 5 cm. | |
Brooke Maphis | Camellia japonica 'Brooke Maphis' | 2008 | ACS, The Camellia Journal, June 2008, p.31 with colour photo, Regn No.2720; Originated by Walter Homeyer, Macon, Ga., USA, and propagated by E. Hulyn Smith, Valdosta. A chance seedling that first bloomed in 1994. A 15 cm diameter, light pink, rose form double, with a central group of golden anthers on white filaments. Consistent form, flowering mid-season to late. Upright plant with average growth rate. American Camellia Yearbook, 2008, p.106 with colour photo; Light green leaves are 11.5 cm x 5 cm. | |
Burgundy and Gold | Camellia japonica 'Burgundy and Gold' | 2008 | ACS, The Camellia Journal, Dec. 2008, p.34 with colour photo, Regn No. 2737; A 10 cm diameter, burgundy red anemone form with numerous bright gold stamens interspersed with the petaloids.. Upright, open, average growth. Flowers mid-season to late. Raised by Clarence and Lillian Gordy, Ocala, Fla, USA and propagated by Loch Laurel Nursery, Valdosta, Ga. American Camellia Yearbook, 2008, p.107 with colour photo; Light to medium green leaves 9 cm x 3.8 cm. | |
Cecilia | Camellia sasanqua 'Cecilia' | 2008 | Camellia Forest Nursery Catalogue, 2008, p.5; Small pink formal double. Long flowering, early season. Moderate grower, bushy habit, with small leaves giving the plant a neat appearance. Note; Not to be confused with the 1954 C.japonica Cecelia. | |
Christmas Eve | Camellia 'Christmas Eve' | 2008 | Christmas Eve. (C.hybrid). Camellia Forest Nursery Catalogue, 2008, p.6; Large, bright pink flowers in
mid-autumn. Very vigorous growth, becoming a small tree. New growth is bronze red
changing to a deep glossy green. Originated by Camellia Forest Nursery, Chapel Hill, N.C.,
USA, as a seedling of C.sasanqua Narumigata x C.reticulata ‘Cornelian’ (Damanao). 朱國棟、蔡燦玉,2011. 《台灣茶花族譜》,p.56 Christmas Eve 圣诞夜 C.hybrid Christmas Eve 圣诞夜 (C.hybrid)山茶杂交种。2008,美国北卡罗莱纳州Chapel Hill’Camellia Forest Nursery 培育作出 ° C. sasanqua 'Narumigata'(鸣海填)x C.reticulata 'Cornelian]大玛权)。 亮丽粉、大轮、早花、树性强。 Christmas Eve (圣诞夜)一茶花林,2006,茶花品种1554, p.6/28, No.1477.没有叙述。 | |
Cilie Sutton | Camellia japonica 'Cilie Sutton' | 2008 | Cilie Sutton. (C.japonica), SCCS Camellia Nomenclature 2009, p.31; White with pink tinges at the petal edges. Medium size single. Vigorous, upright, spreading growth. Flowers mid-season. Rebel Yell x Omega. Raised by CamelliaShop, Savannah, Ga, USA, in 2008. | |
Classic Pink | Camellia japonica 'Classic Pink' | 2008 | Classic Pink. (C.japonica), Camellia Forest Nursery Catalogue, 2008, p.15; (Plant Patent #12,614). Pale pink, medium size, formal double flowers very late in the season. Cold hardy. Very shiny, narrow foliage. Slow growth rate, but branches freely, developing into an upright rounded shape without pruning. Berenice Boddy x Kumasaka. Originated and released by Camellia Forest Nursery, Chapel Hill, N.C., USA. | |
Cleo Gliddon Arras | Camellia japonica 'Cleo Gliddon Arras' | 2008 | ACS, The Camellia Journal, Sept 2008, p.30 with colour photo, Regn No. 2746; A chance seedling originated by Frances Arras Ashcraft of Mobile, Ala., USA. The 9.5 cm diameter, deep rose, formal double flower has incurving petals. Flowers early to mid- season. American Camellia Yearbook, 2008, p.107 with colour photo; Dark green leaves 9 cm x 3.8 cm. | |
Contorta Variegated | Camellia sasanqua 'Contorta Variegated' | 2008 | Contorta Variegated. (C.sasanqua). Camellia Forest Nursery Catalogue, 2008, p.6, as ‘Contorta Var’; Obtained from ACS Gardens, Massee Lane, Georgia, USA. Branches have unusual bends and twists and narrow leaves. Single white flowers with a hint of pink at the tips. A sport found on an old plant in Valdosta, Georgia, USA. | |
Courtney Hall | Camellia japonica 'Courtney Hall' | 2008 | Courtney Hall. (C.japonica), ACS, The Camellia Journal, Sept. 2008, p.30 with colour photo, Regn No. 2731; A chance seedling which first bloomed in 1996. Originated by Marion Hall, Dothan, Ala., USA. The 9 cm white formal double flower has incurving petals. Flowers mid-season to late. Plant is upright with average growth rate. Note; the photo accompanying the registration appears to show pink shading towards the petal edges. American Camellia Yearbook, 2008, p.108 with colour photo; Dark green leaves 9 cm x 3.8 cm. | |
Dale Fitzgerald | Camellia japonica 'Dale Fitzgerald' | 2008 | ACS, The Camellia Journal, 63(1): Mar. 2008, p.C11 with colour photo, Regn No. 2710. A seedling of Moonlight Bay, first flowered 2000. Originated and propagated by Jerry Conrad, Erinon Nurseries, Plymouth, Fla., USA. A 12.7 cm diameter, rose pink, peony form flower with central yellow anthers on cream filaments. Heavy petal texture, and flowers early to mid-season. Plant is upright, dense and vigorous. American Camellia Yearbook, 2008, p.109 with colour photo; Dark green leaves 10 cm x 5 cm. | |
Dawn Lynn | Camellia japonica 'Dawn Lynn' | 2008 | ACS, The Camellia Journal, Dec. 2008, p.34 with colour photo, Regn. No. 2730; A chance seedling that first flowered in 1994. Originated by Clarence and Lillian Gordy, Ocala, Fla., USA, and propagated by Erinon Nursery, Plymouth, Fla., and Loch Laurel Nursery, Valdosta, Ga. A 10 cm deep pink anemone form flower with largely hidden gold anthers and yellow filaments. Flowers mid-season to late. American Camellia Yearbook, 2008, p.109 with colour photo; Dark green leaves 9 cm x 3.8 cm. | |
Dorothy B. Decuers | Camellia japonica 'Dorothy B. Decuers' | 2008 | ACS, The Camellia Journal, Dec 2008, p.34 with colour photo, Regn No. 2750; A sport of Happy Birthday, which first flowered in 1991. Originated and propagated by John W. Shirah, Lakeland, Fla., USA. A 10 cm diameter, rose pink, semidouble to rose form double flower with yellow to orange anthers and ivory filaments. Dark green leaves are 7.5 cm x 3.7 cm. Plant is upright with average growth rate. American Camellia Yearbook, 2008, p.110 with colour photo. | |
Dorothy L. Chattin | Camellia japonica 'Dorothy L. Chattin' | 2008 | ACS, The Camellia Journal, Dec 2008, p.34 with colour photo, Regn No. 2748; A chance seedling that first bloomed in 1991. Originated and propagated by John W. Shirah Jr., Lakeland Fla., USA. Medium size, pink formal double, incurving petals with a fluorescent sheen. Heavy petal texture. Dark green leaves, 7.5 cm x 3.7 cm. Slow, spreading growth. American Camellia Yearbook, 2008, p.111 with colour photo; Flowers mid-season to late. | |
Elizabeth B. Hunt | Camellia japonica 'Elizabeth B. Hunt' | 2008 | ACS, The Camellia Journal, June 2008, p.31 with colour photo, Regn No.2721. A chance seedling which first flowered 1998. Originated and propagated by E. Hulyn Smith, Valdosta, Ga., USA. A 9 cm diameter pink, semi-double flower, with golden anthers and white filaments. Heavy petal texture, and flowers early to late. Plant is upright, dense and vigorous. American Camellia Yearbook, 2008, p.112 with colour photo; Dark green leaves 12 cm x 7 cm. | |
Emjaba | Camellia japonica 'Emjaba' | 2008 | ACS, The Camellia Journal, Sept. 2008, p.30 with colour photo, Regn No. 2747; A 7.5 cm diameter, semi-double chance seedling which first flowered in 2004. Red with yellow anthers and white filaments. Flowers mid-season. Average upright growth. Originated by William Brierly, Mobile, Ala, USA. American Camellia Yearbook, 2008, p.112 with colour photo; 14 petals and 7 petaloids. Dark green, shiny leaves 9 cm x 3.8 cm. |