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C. M. Wilson
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Syn. Grace Burkhard, Lucille Ferrell. Camellia japonica. The blooms are soft powder pink with deeper veining. Sport of Elegans. In habit, size and style is it identical to its sport parent. Therefor suitable - like all members of the Elegans-family - specially good for a nice decor pot. C.M. Wilson belongs to the hardy camellias. The large deep green leaves have a habit of turning themselves and squirm.… More...
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Camellia reticulata
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Camellia reticulata. Wild form. Pink. Slim, upright growth. Yellow stamens are shown in the centre. This species belongs to the most large-flowered varieties. Known for its very late flowering.… More...
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Camellia saluenensis
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Camellia saluenensis. Flower color varies from white and dark pink. Golden yellow stamens adorn the flower center.
C. saluenensis gained great importance for breeding. Hybrids Saluenensis as a parent part turned out to be surprisingly hardy.… More...
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Camellia tsaii
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Camellia tsai. Wild form. Single, white, small, fragrant flowers. The most charming of this camellia is her graceful, overhanging habit with delightful to the edges wavy leaves - all year round, eye-catching.… More...
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Can Can
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Syn. Kenken (China).
Camellia japonica. A light silvery pink flower, the petals are ruffled like a dancer`s skirt. Shrub strong and upright. Very early blossom. The main blossom time is in the greenhouse end of januar until the middle of februar.
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Cassandra
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Syn. Chandleriin Magniflora. Camellia japonica.
Red. Compact and upright growth.… More...
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Colettii
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Camellia japonica.
The bloom is medium irregular peony form, deep red splashed with white, or vice versa. The color varies greatly, often depending on the temperature.
Both for the garden as well as a beautiful vessel suitable. Good sun tolerance. The white spots are viral, wherein the amount of white varies considerably.… More...
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Coquettii
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Syn.Glen 40.
Camellia japonica. Light red. Bushy, upright growing. Flower in the outdoor very weather-resistant and colorstable. Flower wealth increases with the age. Darkgreen, shining and serrated leaves makes it so decoratively. An eye-catcher in a beautiful pot or for a hedge. Coquettii belongs to one of the most wasteful flowering japonica-varieties, therefore it stands in for our top ten.… More...
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Cornish Snow
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Camellia-Hybride. Only 5.5 cm wide is the simple white flower with amber stamens. Flower buds and pale pink outer petals are often aspirated. Slow and fine stature. The filigree sprout is reddish brown.… More...
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Crimson Candles
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Camellia reticulata-Hybride. Pink in the center of golden yellow stamens tuft. Fast, strong and upright growth. Narrow foliage. Almost at every leaf axis are flower buds. Rich flowering.… More...
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Dahlohnega
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Syn. Nuccio´s Golden Anniversary, Huangda (China). Camellia japonica. Perfect soft canary yellow, noble curved flower. Upright, but slow grower. Its compactness and darkgreen foliage makes it so desirable. The first flowers can show up at the end of February.
One of the yellow flowering varieties. In cool winters better yellowing. The decorative habit comes in a beautiful vessel even more advantage.
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Daintiness
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Camellia williamsii-Hybride. Bright pink with beautiful yellow stamens, long lasting flowering. medium strong, open, flat stature. The flowers are elegantly arranged in even distance at vertical branches. Makes a dainty shrub.… More...
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Debbie
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Syn. New Zealand Champ, Daibi (China). Camellia williamsii. Bright pink flower. An untiring flowering variety. Blossoms defy the weather. One of the most beautiful hybrids ever bred. For the garden and a beautiful decorative pot very well suitable. When the blossoms fall off, they form a beautiful carpet.… More...
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Debutante
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Syn. Sarah C. Hastie, Wutai Xinxiu (China). Camellia japonica. Light pink.
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Desire`
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Camellia japonica. The petals are pale pink, edged deeper pink at the points. Long lasting single flower time. … More...
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Diddy`s Pink Organdie
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Camellia japonica. Light pink flowers in the middle, tapering to Petalenrand almost white, delicate pink veining. The 5-6 cm wide leaves have a medium green color.… More...
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Dixie Knight
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Syn. Nantian Wushi (China). Camellia japonica. Brilliant deeply red with white veins; the buds are nearly black. Lose to compact upright stature.
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Donation
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Syn. Zengfeng (China). Camellia williamsii Hybride. Orchid-pink with a pattern of darker pink veins radiating across the petals. Vigorous and compact in habit. As a camellia-lined ideal.… More...
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Dr. Burnside
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Camellia japonica. The flowers are large, semi double or peony form and pure red with yellow stamens. Sets very willing buds.… More...
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