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Maureen Gilmer
(Betty's Beauty Camellia, Camellia, Japanese Camillia)
The medium to large, semi-double, midseason blooms of 'Betty's Beauty' have white petals with orchid-pink edges. Originating about 1975, this sport of 'Betty Sheffield Supreme' was selected by F. Moore of West Covina, California. It is one of thousands of named selections and hybrids of Camellia japonica, a broadleaf evergreen shrub that has long been grown and treasured in its native East Asia.
This slow-growing, dense, medium to large shrub has ascending, gray-barked branches and...
James Burghardt
(Big Beauty Camellia, Camellia, Japanese Camellia)
The camellia ‘Big Beauty’ bears enormous, semi-double to double, dull-white flowers with rose-red streaks and blotches. Bloom is from midwinter to early spring, midway in the Camellia japonica season. Each blossom has numerous petals arrayed in "loose peony" form, with the inner petals forming a central "rosebud." This cultivar originated before 1940 on Avery Island, Louisiana, in the gardens of Tabasco heir Edward Avery McIlhenny. It rapidly forms a dense, upright, medium to large shrub...
James Burghardt
(Bill Colsen Camellia, Camellia, Japanese Camellia)
The camellia ‘Bill Colsen' bears large, semi-double, rose-red flowers in late winter and early spring. Each blossom has 20 petals and 7 "petaloids," and a central cluster of white stamens with yellow anthers. Originating in 1977 as a seedling of 'Julia Drayton', 'Bill Colsen' was selected and named by G.G. Gerbing of Millwood, Georgia. It rapidly forms a broad, rounded, medium to large shrub with oval, glossy, dark green leaves and attractive gray-barked branches. It is one of thousands of named...
James Burghardt
(Black Gold Camellia, Camellia, Japanese Camellia)
The camellia ‘Black Gold' bears relatively small, semi-double, maroon-red flowers from winter to early spring, midway in the Camellia japonica bloom season. Each blossom has 18 to 20 petals and a central cluster of gold stamens with red anthers. Originating in 1975, this chance seedling of 'Maroon and Gold' was selected and named by Paul Gilley of Grand Ridge, Florida. It gradually forms a dense, upright, medium-sized shrub with oval, glossy, dark green leaves and attractive gray-barked...
John Rickard
(Black Magic Camellia, Camellia, Japanese Camellia)
The camellia ‘Black Magic' is distinguished by its glossy, deep-red, rose-like blooms and its prominently toothed, holly-like leaves. It is one of thousands of named selections and hybrids of Camellia japonica, a broadleaf evergreen shrub that has long been grown and treasured in its native East Asia.
Introduced in 1991 by Nuccio's Nurseries of Altadena, California, this slow-growing, medium-sized shrub bears lustrous, medium green, oval leaves on upright, gray-barked branches. The...
James Burghardt
(Black Tie Camellia, Camellia, Japanese Camellia)
The compact camellia ‘Black Tie’ offers lots of small, formal double blooms of deep red. The flowers appear in the middle of the blooming season, which begins in winter and extends into spring.
Treasured in eastern Asia for centuries, Camellia was brought to the western world by Jesuit missionary and botanist Georg Joseph Kamel, for whom it is named. It is a large, broadleaf evergreen shrub to small tree, which has an upright to spreading habit and attractive smooth gray branches...
James H. Schutte
(Blood of China Camellia, Camellia, Japanese Camellia)
Japanese camellia is a large, broadleaf evergreen shrub to small tree that originates from eastern Asia. It has a compact, upright to spreading habit and attractive smooth gray branches that are furnished with oval, glossy, dark green leaves. From late winter to early spring, it bears large, waxy flowers which are excellent for cutting.
The cultivar ‘Blood of China’ has a rounded or globular habit and is of medium height. Medium-sized, semi-double, loose peony form blooms which means there...
James H. Schutte
(Bob Hope Camellia, Camellia, Japanese Camellia)
Japanese camellia is a large, broadleaf evergreen shrub to small tree that originates from eastern Asia. It has a compact, upright to spreading habit and attractive smooth gray branches that are furnished with oval, glossy, dark green leaves. From late winter to early spring, it bears large, waxy flowers which are excellent for cutting.
The cultivar ‘Bob Hope’ has an upright to rounded habit and is diminutive to medium in height. Very large, semi-double, loose peony form blooms which means...
James Burghardt
(Borom's Gem Camellia, Camellia, Japanese Camellia)
Grown for its large, rich-pink, rose-like blooms, this camellia originated as a chance seedling in the garden of S.T. Borom of Charleston, South Carolina. It is one of thousands of named cultivars and hybrids of Camellia japonica, a broadleaf evergreen shrub that has long been grown and treasured in its native East Asia.
This upright, relatively fast-growing shrub has handsome gray-barked branches and oval, glossy, medium-green leaves with serrated edges. The double blooms have 30 to...
James Burghardt
(Brenda Beach Camellia, Camellia, Japanese Camellia)
The large semi-double blooms of 'Brenda Beach' are blush-pink with medium-pink flecks and streaks. This camellia was selected by Miles A. Beach of Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, in 1991, 9 years after it originated as a chance seedling. It is one of thousands of named cultivars and hybrids of Camellia japonica, a broadleaf evergreen shrub that has long been grown and treasured in its native East Asia.
This relatively fast-growing camellia has upright, gray-barked branches and oval, glossy,...