ACRS., 1979, Camellia News, No.72, p.26, Reg. No.215: Originated by Roger Hall, Tea Tree Gulley, South Australia. A chance C.japonica seedling with a vigorous, upright, dense habit of growth. Flowers are formal double, 6.5-7.5 cm. across, clear red. Blooms early to late season. The leaves are lanceolate, dark green, 9 cm x 4.5 cm, medium pointed, finely serrate. Chinese synonym ‘Heer’.
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Roger Hall is a standout evergreen shrub cherished for its multi-rowed, symmetrical formal double flowers that span 6.5 – 7.5 cm across. The vivid, clear-red blooms contrast beautifully with the plant’s dense, upright branches and glossy, dark-green, lanceolate leaves. Reaching a medium height of 2 – 3 meters, it blooms from late winter to early spring, making it a fantastic addition for brightening gardens during the cooler months.
Last Updated on July 11, 2026 by admin
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