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Spring Festival
Syn. Chunjie (China). Camellia Hybride. Pink to salmon-pink, becoming lighter to the center with some crem yellow stamens. The foliage harmonizes very well with the plant. The dark green glossy leaves little to emphasize the graceful structure of this variety. Even for hedges and pyramids or strain suitable. An eye-catcher is her bronze-sprouting. Jewel for any garden.
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Yuletide
Camellia sasanqua. Sp. vernalis. The single flowers are perfectly regular in shape, colored a glowing red with an overtone of orange. Ideal for a nice container.
A very popular variety, because it always starts before the Christmas season with a flourish and is therefore an interesting alternative to the poinsettia and Christmas rose. The bushy, upright growth. Very small narrow leaves, dark green foliage.
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Black Lace
Camellia reticulata-hybrid. Dark red. The flowers vary from rose form to formal double, beautiful imbricated, each of the 130 dark red petals has a fine picotee edge with a darker shade, which really does look black in some light-conditions. The late blossom (outdoors never before march) gives her the protection against late frost. Well suitably for a nice decor pot. The plant is compact and bushy. The leaves are dark green. More...
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Blood of China
Syn. Victor Emmanuel, Alice Slack, Cixuehong (China). Camellia japonica. Salmon-red to fiery-red bloom also gold-yellow stamens. Wavy twisted petals. This variety is at indoor locations mild fragrant; but outdoors scentless. An ideal variety for a decor pot.
Upright, bushy form. Late flower. More...
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Roger Hall
Camellia japonica. Carmine, bloom by measurer around 7 cm roofing tile like arranged petals.
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Rosa Mundi
Syn. Rose of the world, Grey`s Venus, Venusta, Garviei. Camellia japonica. Base color white with pink, several shades of broad stripes and spots. Two-color variety. More...
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