Saturday, October 30, 2010

Camellias 9

Jury (1962)

Large pink salmonPeony form. A large open bush to make the benefits of circumcision as a boy. Flowers mid-season.

Lasca Beauty (1973)

Very large semi-double light pink. vigorous grower that only a little 'to open. Flowers mid-season.

Pavlova (1978)

Very large semi-double bright red. A strong diffusion of Bush. It makes a good espalier. Flowers late season.

PHYL Doak (1958)

Medium to large semi-double light pink. A dense compact bush. Start early flowering andconsists of a long season.

Sugar Dream (1984)

Medium med. pink anemone form. growth of the upright inclined to open something, but benefits from cutting-shaped when young. Early flowering.

Valley M. Knudsen (1958)

Large semi-double deep pen to form peony. Bush's strong upright growth. Flowers late season.

× williamsii hybrid

This is a rather heterogeneous group of hybrids saluensis camellia fertilizer or a mixture, with pollenCamellia japonica.

Waiting (1962)

Large, deep pink peony. Strong vertical growth. Flowers mid-season.

Ballet Queen (1975)

large salmon pink peony form. A dense foliage center tap. Flowers late season.

Debbie (1965)

Large, bright mid-pink semi-double peony in full. A dense compact bush. Flowers mid-season. One of the most popular varieties.

Donation (1941)

Large semi-double mid-pink with darker veins. Forteeven more compact. Pre-season begins early and continues through a long season.

Dreamboat (1976)

A large formal double. The base color is the center of pink, lavender, but very subtle shades of pink and salmon. The growth is slightly open. Flowers mid-season.

CE Waterhouse (1954)

Medium size, light pink formal double. Strong vertical growth. Flowers late season. Even with a light pink and white flowers.

Elsie Jury (1964)

Large dark pink fullyPeony form. Half open shrub growth. Can be trained as a trellis. Flowers late season.

Jury's Yellow (1976)

Medium-sized enterprises in the form of anemone. White with creamy yellow petaloid center. Dense compact growth. early and flowers on a long season Begins.

Water Lily (1967)

Medium formal double. Bright light pink with darker shade. The petals have clearly rolled edges. Strong vertical growth. Flowers early to mid-season.

Hybrids

ThisCatch-all group includes plants with indeterminate origin and those that do not fall into any of the other groups. Some authorities divide the hybrid dimension, in particular the separation of the thumbnails.

Baby Bear (1976)

Miniature light pink one. A small dense deciduous shrub that is growing very popular for containers. Flowers mid-season.

Baby Willow (1983)

Miniature single white. Very impressive plant growth. When engaging makes a good wine. Flowers halfSeason.

Cinnamon Cindy (1973)

Miniature pale pink peony form. The central petaloids can be very pale pink. Upright willowy stems. Trellis well. Flowers early to mid-season.

Cornish Snow (1950)

Small white flowers dyed pink. Very heavy bloom. Open the vertical growth. Flowers mid-season.

Itty Bit (1984)

Miniature pink anemone form. A densely spreading foliage low scrub growth. Flowers mid-season.

Jubilee (1978)

Large mid pinkpink double form. Occasionally flecked dark flowers. Strong vertical growth. Flowers late season.

Mary Phoebe Taylor (1975)

Very large mid-pink peony form. Strong vertical growth. Flowers early to mid-season.

Nicky Crisp (1980)

Large semi-double lavender pink. Dense compact bush. Start early flowering and should go on throughout the season.

Night Rider (1985)

Small semi-double deep red. Upright bush. Flowers late season.

Quintessence(1985)

Miniature single white with striking golden yellow anthers and stamens white. Mild fragrance. Dense distribution of growth. Very popular as a container plant. Flowers early to mid-season.

Snippet (1971)

Small semi-double pink. Finally, a compact, dense bush, but to open something in his youth. Flowers mid-season.

Tiny Princess (1961)

semi-double to peony form in miniature. White to very pale pink with darker shades. A slow-growing and can not be opened, butoccasional pinching back will be a low bush clean. Flowers early to mid-season.

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