(C.japonica), Debonnaire, 1832, Annales Société Horticulture de Paris, 11:15-20,

as ‘Athropupurea Nova’: Flower about 10 cm across, full, irregular, of a vivid cherry-red,

with a touch of salmon-orange. The outer petals are horizontal, 4 cm wide by 5 cm long, in

4-5 rows diminishing in size, veined with very intense red, deeply notched, reflexed and

imperfectly imbricated. The inner petals are few and very small, in irregular serries, elevating

the centre to the appearance of the heart of a peony. Originated in Italy.

(C.japonica), Debonnaire, 1832, Annales Société Horticulture de Paris, 11:15-20,

as ‘Athropupurea Nova’: Flower about 10 cm across, full, irregular, of a vivid cherry-red,

with a touch of salmon-orange. The outer petals are horizontal, 4 cm wide by 5 cm long, in

4-5 rows diminishing in size, veined with very intense red, deeply notched, reflexed and

imperfectly imbricated. The inner petals are few and very small, in irregular serries, elevating

the centre to the appearance of the heart of a peony. Originated in Italy.

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