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(Festival of Fire), (C.rusticana), Nuccio’s Nurseries Catalogue, 1960: Rose-red, blotched white. Small size, loose, peony form. Bushy, upright growth. Mid-season blooming.
See Seibundö Shinkösha, 1979, Senchinshü, pp.42,209 as ‘Kita-no-nada’. Originated in Jö’etsu City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan. Synonym: ‘Kita-no-nada’.
Hime Valley Garden Centre Catalogue, 1946-1947. Synonym for ‘Duchesse Decazes’, itsself a synonym for ‘Adonidea’.
Use as an Ornamental
Not recommended as a hedge variety but could be used as an informal barrier.
Makes a good feature plant in a garden or as a background shrub.
Like all Camellias if the plant gets old and loses form, prune severely back to a stump 30 – 50cm high. After a few weeks new shoots will appear from the stump and the plant will reform.
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