Tomorrow Park Hill Blush |
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American Camellia Yearbook, 1979, p.116, Reg. No.1597: A large to very large, soft light pink, semidouble, C. japonica mutant of 'Tomorrow Park HilI', early to mid-season, originated by R. Stanley, Magee, Bogalusa, LA and propagated by Ray Gentry, Jackson, MS. Flower has no markings other than soft pink coloring. Commercially introduced in 1979. Plant characteristics similar to parent 'Tomorrow Park HilI' (ACS Reg. No. 779).
American Camellia Yearbook, 1980, p.174: A large to very large, soft, light pink, semi-double mutant of Tomorrow Park Hill that blooms early to mid-season; originated by R. Stanley Magee, Bogalusa, Louisiana, USA. Flower has no markings other than the soft pink colour. Plant characteristics the same as its parent. See colour photo: Rear cover, ACS., 1987, The Camellia Journal. vol.42, No.2. Chinese synonym: ‘Xiuhong Huashan Mingtian’. |
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