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American Camellia Yearbook, 1993, p.3, “Breeding Camellias for Garden Culture”: Open pollinated seedling 232-NX: Erect habit with medium growth rate, a well formed plant with bright red, anemone form flowers. Heavy bud set over a long period within the middle of the flowering season. Dense clusters of petaloids are easily damaged by cold in the unopened bud stage. ACS, Aug. 1995, The Camellia Journal, vol.50, No.3, p.37, Reg. No.2343: Medium size, currant red petals with red and white variegated petaloids, anemone form. Seedling of Yours Truly. Originated by Dr. C.R. Parks, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. ACS, 1995, American Camellia Yearbook, p.2 with colour photo. a 27 year old seedling. Average flower size 10 cm across x 5 cm deep with 15 petals, 135 petaloids, yellow anthers and rose pink filaments. Cold hardy. Plant growthis upright and medium in rate with dark green leaves 8 cm long x 5.5 cm wide.




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