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This 8 year old C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 2005. It was originated, registered and propagated by Bill Howell of Wilmington, North Carolina.
Bloom: The medium to large sized - 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" (4" x 4" treated) semidouble to full peony form flower is rose pink with white overtones. It has golden yellow anthers and white filaments. The plant is a profuse bloomer. The flowers fall in one piece, are long-lasting and have consistent form. Best Seedling at Onslow County Master Gardeners Volunteers on November 5, 2010 in Jacksonville, NC.
Plant: The plant habit is upright and open. The growth rate is vigorous. The plant is suitable for landscaping and exhibition uses.
Leaf: The medium green leaves average 3" x 1 1/2". The leaf has medium serration.
Bloom season: Early to midseason
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This 25 year old C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 1996. It was originated by James P. Taylor (deceased) of Quitman, Georgia and registered by Christine T. Collins of Quitman, Georgia and propagated by Mark Crawford of Loch Laurel Nursery, Valdosta, Georgia.
Plant: The plant habit is upright. The growth rate is slow. The plant is suitable for landscaping and exhibition uses.
Leaf: The dark green leaves average 4" x 2 1/2". The leaf has medium serration.
Bloom season: Late
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This 8 year old C. japonica (C. japonica 'Magnoliaeflora' x C. japonica 'Ville de Nantes') first bloomed in 1995. It was originally registered in 1999. It was originated, registered and propagated by Frank Galloway of Bolivia, North Carolina.
Bloom: The medium sized - 4" x 2" semidouble form flower is ivory white streaked and splotched cherry red. It has yellow anthers and cream filaments. The bloom consists of 13 - 17 petals and 1 - 3 petaloids. This plant is cold hardy and the blooms are flared.
Plant: The plant habit is spreading. The growth rate is vigorous. The plant is suitable for landscaping and exhibition uses.
Leaf: The dark green leaves average 3 1/2" x 1 1/2". There are occasional fish-tailed leaves.
Bloom season: Midseason
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This 12 year old C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 2005. It was originated, registered and propagated by N. C. Barnard of St. Elmo, Alabama.
Bloom: The medium to large sized - 4" x 2" semidouble to peony form with some anthers showing form flower is red and white striped. It has yellow anthers. The bloom consists of 33 petals and 19 petaloids. The plant is a profuse bloomer. The flowers fall in one piece, are long lasting and are consistent in form.
Plant: The plant habit is upright and open. The growth rate is average. The plant is suitable for landscaping and exhibition uses.
Leaf: The dark green leaves average 3 3/4" x 1 3/4".
Bloom season: Early - late
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This approximately 20 year old C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 1997. It was originated, registered and propagated by Lindsey Odom of Wilmington, North Carolina.
Bloom: The large sized - (4 1/2" - 5") x (2" - 2 1/2") semidouble form flower is white. It has yellow anthers and light yellow filaments. The bloom consists of 12 petals. The plant is a profuse bloomer. The flowers fall in one piece, have consistent form and has creped petals.
Plant: The plant habit is upright, spreading and open. The growth rate is average. The plant is suitable for landscaping and exhibition uses.
Leaf: The medium green leaves average 4 1/4" x 1 3/4". The leaf has medium serration.
Bloom season: Very early to midseason - Thanksgiving time
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This 16 year old C. japonica sport of C. japonica 'Philip Taylor Peppermint' first bloomed in 2005. It was originated and registered by Christine T. Collins of Quitman, Georgia and propagated by Mark Crawford of Loch Laurel Nursery, Valdosta, Georgia.
Bloom: The medium to large sized - 4" x 3" semidouble to loose peony form flower is vivid red. It has yellow anthers and white filaments. The bloom consists of 50 petals. The plant is a profuse bloomer. The flowers fall in one piece, have a heavy petal texture and are long lasting.
Plant: The plant habit is upright. The growth rate is average. The plant is suitable for landscaping and exhibition uses.
Leaf: The dark green leaves average 4" x 2 1/2". The leaf has medium serration.
Bloom season: Midseason to late
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This 16 year old C. japonica (C. japonica 'Horkan' x unknown pollen parent) first bloomed in 2002. It was originated and registered by Christine T. Collins of Quitman, Georgia and propagated by Mark Crawford of Loch Laurel Nursery, Valdosta, Georgia.
Bloom: The medium to large sized - 4" x 3" (4 1/2" x 3 1/2" treated) semidouble to loose peony form flower is blush pink with vivid red stripes. It has yellow anthers and white filaments. The bloom consists of 50 [50 treated] petals. The plant is a profuse bloomer. The flowers fall in one piece, have heavy petal texture and are long lasting.
Plant: The plant habit is upright. The growth rate is average. The plant is suitable for landscaping and exhibition uses.
Leaf: The dark green leaves average 4" x 2 1/2". The leaf has medium serration.
Bloom season: Midseason to late
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This unknown aged C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed at an unknown date. It was originated by Richard E. "Dick" Dodd of Marshallville, Georgia and registered by the American Camellia Society of Fort Valley, Georgia and propagated by Tommy Alden / County Line Nursery of Byron, Georgia.
Bloom: The very large sized - 5 1/4" x 2 1/2" semidouble to anemone form form flower is medium pink (RHS 54A red group). It has yellow anthers and light yellow filaments. The bloom consists of 16 petals and 160 petaloids.
Plant: The plant habit is upright and open. The growth rate is average. The plant is suitable for landscaping and exhibition uses. There is little elevation of the guard petals, most petals lying on top of each other. The petaloids surround a center of over 200 stamens.
Leaf: The dark green leaves average (4" - 5") x 1 3/4". The leaf has medium serration.
Bloom season: Early - late
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This 20 year old C. japonica chance seedling first bloomed in 1998. It was originated, registered and propagated by M. Thomas Hatley of Charlotte, North Carolina.
Bloom: The medium to large sized - 4 1/4" x 2 1/2" semidouble form flower is vivid deep red. It has yellow anthers and white to pink filaments. The bloom consists of 20 petals. The flowers fall in one piece, have heavy petal texture and are consistent in form.
Plant: The plant habit is upright and open. The growth rate is average. The plant is suitable for landscaping and exhibition uses.
Leaf: The medium green leaves average 4" x 1 3/4". The leaf has low serration.
Bloom season: Midseason
































