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Does anyone recognize this Camellia japonica?

Posted by pfmastin 7b N. Carolina (My Page) on
Thu, Mar 8, 07 at 15:13

Any help appreciated. Thank you!

Pam
Eastern NC

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RE: Does anyone recognize this Camellia japonica?

Looks like Yuletide. I have one that bloomed early January.


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RE: Does anyone recognize this Camellia japonica?

It does look like Yuletide, which would make it a Sasanqua, not a Japonica


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RE: Does anyone recognize this Camellia japonica?

Thank you dieter2nc
I had posted to this question on
the carolina forum
that it was a sasanqua

Blueamge;


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RE: Does anyone recognize this Camellia japonica?

No, sorry...it's not Yuletide. Yuletide's blooms are darker and much smaller and it's a sasanqua. These blooms are about 5 inches across. I'd still welcome any ideas on this one, though. Thank you for taking time to help.

Pam


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RE: Does anyone recognize this Camellia japonica?

Could it be "Kramer's Supreme"?
Here's mine:

Hope this helps.
Kathy


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