(C.japonica), Hogg, 1839, Magazine of Horticulture, 4:155: A seedling of Floy, this name

was subsequently invalidly applied to a C.japonica by Macarthur in Australia and to a

C.sasanqua by Sawada in the USA. It has also been used erroneously as a synonym for Moss

Point Variegated and Belle Jeanette in the USA. In 1858, van Houtte erroneously gave it as

a synonym for Leda. Charles van Geert Catalogue, No.117, 1850, p.4.: Anemone form, blood

red. Orthographic error ‘Cleopatre’.

Cleopatra (Anthony). SCCS., 1950, The Camellia. Its Culture and Nomenclature, p.29. Synonym

for Moss Point Variegated.

FOGLIA:  medio grande, tondeggiante, convessa, dentata. Fioritura in medio mperiodo.

.

(C.japonica), Hogg, 1839, Magazine of Horticulture, 4:155: A seedling of Floy, this name

was subsequently invalidly applied to a C.japonica by Macarthur in Australia and to a

C.sasanqua by Sawada in the USA. It has also been used erroneously as a synonym for Moss

Point Variegated and Belle Jeanette in the USA. In 1858, van Houtte erroneously gave it as

a synonym for Leda. Charles van Geert Catalogue, No.117, 1850, p.4.: Anemone form, blood

red. Orthographic error ‘Cleopatre’.

Cleopatra (Anthony). SCCS., 1950, The Camellia. Its Culture and Nomenclature, p.29. Synonym

for Moss Point Variegated.

Extracts from: International Camelia Register   
Extracts from: International Camelia Register