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(C. japonica)
Non-extinct
ACS, The Camellia Journal, June 2008, p.31 with colour photo, Regn No.2716; A chance seedling, first flowered in 1956. Originated by James P. Taylor, Quitman, Ga., USA, propagated by Mark Crawford, Loch Laurel Nursery, Valdosta. An 11.5 cm diameter, stark white rose form double with 54 petals, showing yellow anthers when fully open. Pointed petals. Flowers mid-season to late. Upright plant with average growth rate. American Camellia Yearbook, 2008, p.116 with colour photo; Dark green leaves are 11.5 cm x 6.5 cm.
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EnlargePhoto by Mike Chelednik, North Carolina, USA
EnlargePhoto by Mike Chelednik, North Carolina, USA
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