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(C. japonica), Hume, 1946, Camellias in America, p.332. No descriptions.
Lindo Nurseries Price List, 1947, p.9: Soft pink with an occasional streak, spot or petal of red. Miniature, peony form. Vigorous, compact growth. Blooms mid-season to late.
Colour photo, New Zealand Camellia Bulletin, 1988, vol. XV, No.7, p.19.
Originated by Hopkins, Anderson, California, USA. Sports: ‘Hopkin’s Pink Coral’, ‘Hopkin’s Pink Dawn’, ‘Hopkin’s Red’, ‘Hopkin’s Rose Pink’.
Reference: International Camellia Register p.841
Use as an Ornamental
Not recommended as a hedge variety but could be used as an informal screen.
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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