Jule
Ich kann morgen gern ein Bild meinr recht grossen 'Winter's Snowman' machen, aber die Blüten sind wirklich anders.
Das wäre C.sasanqua 'Apple Blossom'
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Und das sagt das Camellia-Register
Apple Blossom (Coolidge)
C.sasanqua
Azalea and Camellia Society of America Yearbook, 1933, p.23, invalidly as 'Appleblossom': A lovely single, blush and white, like a glorified apple blossom, with conspicuous yellow stamens. Delightfully scented. Blooms early. Coolidge Nursery Catalogue, 1939, invalidly as 'Apple Blossom'. White flushed pink. Single. Medium size. According to Hertrich, 1959, Camellias in the Huntington Gardens, vol. III, p.274: Developed by Coolidge Gardens, Pasadena, California, USA, from seed imported from Japan about 1921. According to Fendig, 1953, American Camellia Catalogue, it is a medium size, single white, blushed pink, about 6 cm across. The stamens open in a semisunburst shape and filaments and anthers are dark yellow. It is a good pillar plant lending itself to espalier. Fragrant. In the C.sasanqua group the name has also been used as a synonym for the Japanese variety Fukuzutsumi. Apple Blossom. Hume, 1946, Camellias in America: "Dr D.W. McLean advises that a variety of C.japonica was propagated from an old plant in the garden of Mr Youtz, Pasadena, California, and named 'Apple Blossom' by him." This has since been found to be the same as Americana. Apple Blosson (England). SCCS., 1968, Camellia Nomenclature, p.16. Hazlewood & Jessep, 1972, Checklist Camellia Cultivars from Nursery Catalogues, p.12. Synonym for Apple Blossom.
Zur 'White Cleopatra'Wenn sie sehr viel Sonne abbekommen hat, ist sie ganz leicht, aber gleichmässig, rosa überhaucht.
Meine letztes Jahr
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