American Camellia Yearbook, 1976, p.160, A 10 years old chance seedling
that first bloomed 1973, originated by Houghton Hall, San Anselmo,
California, USA. Plant growth is upright, open and rapid with very dark
green leaves, 12.5 cm long x 5.5 cm wide of heavy, leathery texture. The
anemone form, Elegans style, blooms (large centre petaloid burst) has 13
white, outer guard petals about a massive golden yellow petaloid centre
group, 6 cm across; anthers golden, filaments yellow. Average size 12.5
cm across x 3.8 cm deep. Heavy petal texture. Blooms mid-season to
late.
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