Showing 26 – 35 of 35 cultivars
| Cultivar | Epithet | Category | Color / Form | Description | Notes | ICR Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bob Hope | Bob White | J | Dark Red / Semi-Double | Very large 5in. wide; Nuccio's Nurseries, Altadena CA; 9-year-old seedling first bloomed 1969; ACS #1522; mid to late season. | Bob Hope is a brilliant, dark red camellia with ruffled, semi-double petals and prominent golden stamens. Introduced by Nuccio's Nurseries in the late 1960s, this cultivar has become a classic in camellia gardens. The large, impressive blooms appear mid-season through late season over several months. It was awarded RHS Award of Garden Merit in 1993 and remains highly valued for its vibrant color, large flower size, and extended blooming period. (Source: International Camellia Register) | https://camellia.iflora.cn/Cutivars/Detail?latin=Bob+Hope |
| Bobbie Fain Var. | Camellia 'Bonnie Marie' | J | Bright Red with White Blotches / Semi-double to Anemone | Red with white variegation; 4-5in.; virus-variegated sport; Dr. Walter Homeyer, Macon GA (1988); ACS registered 1992. | Bobbie Fain Variegated is a spectacular virus-affected sport of the original Bobbie Fain cultivar, originating in 1988 by Dr. Walter Homeyer of Macon, Georgia. The distinctive white-spotted variegation on bright red petals creates a striking appearance. The large, semi-double to anemone form flowers display white splotches scattered across the petals measuring 5-6 inches in diameter. Blooms early to mid-spring and is suitable for USDA zones 8A-10A, ideal for southeastern gardens. (Source: International Camellia Register) | https://camellia.iflora.cn/Cutivars/Detail?latin=Bobbie+Fain+Variegated |
| Brother Rose | Camellia saluenensis 'Bartley Pink' | J | Orchid Pink / Rose-Form Double | Rose-form double 'Mathotiana' type with 34-36 petals; 10.5cm x 5cm; Mrs. Henry Stone, Baton Rouge LA; first bloomed 1970; ACS #1395 (1976). | Brother Rose is an orchid-pink rose-form double with a classic 'Mathotiana' structure, featuring 34-36 petals arranged in a beautiful spiral center that holds its rose-bud form for several days. Introduced by Mrs. Henry Stone in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in the 1970s, this mid-season bloomer displays medium growth with an upright, dense plant habit. The medium-green foliage is substantial at 10-11cm long by 5-6cm wide, providing an attractive backdrop for the refined blooms. Cherished by exhibitors for its perfect form. (Source: International Camellia Register) | https://camellia.iflora.cn/Cutivars/Detail?latin=Brother+Rose |
| Brushfield's Yellow | Camellia japonica 'Brushfield's Yellow' | J | Cream-White & Yellow / Anemone Double | Creamy-white shading to light yellow at center; 8-10cm; Keith Brushfield, Australia (1970); early-flowering; RHS AGM. | Brushfield's Yellow is a rare yellow-centered camellia developed by Keith Brushfield in Somersby, New South Wales, Australia in 1970. The distinctive anemone-double flowers feature creamy-white outer petals surrounding a pale to deep yellow center, creating a striking color contrast unique among camellias. Blooming from February through April, this cultivar has earned widespread acclaim and received the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit. The plant grows 2.5-4 meters tall and is suitable for woodland gardens. Its early blooming period and deer-resistant qualities make it excellent for northern gardens. (Source: International Camellia Register) | https://camellia.iflora.cn/Cutivars/Detail?latin=Brushfield%27s+Yellow |
| Bryana Nicole | Camellia japonica 'Bryanna Nicole' | J | Vibrant Pink / Anemone | 7cm diameter; 8 petals with 50 petaloids; Don Bergamini, Martinez CA; first bloomed 2001; ACS #2685. | Bryanna Nicole is a modern camellia cultivar with vibrant pink, washed anemone-form flowers featuring 8 petals and approximately 50 petaloids with yellow anthers on white filaments. This chance seedling originated with Don Bergamini in Martinez, California and first bloomed in 2001, representing contemporary camellia breeding. The plant displays an upright habit with average growth rate and mid-season blooming. Dark green foliage measures 9cm by 5cm. The sophisticated coloring and abundant petaloids make it attractive for both exhibition and garden display. (Source: International Camellia Register) | https://camellia.iflora.cn/Cutivars/Detail?latin=Bryanna+Nicole |
| Bubblegum | Camellia sasanqua 'Bubble Gum' | S | Deep Pink / Semi-Double | Medium 8.9-10.2cm; Clarence and Lillian Gordy, Ocala FL; first bloomed 2015; ACS #3125 (2019). | Bubble Gum is a delightful deep pink sasanqua cultivar registered in 2019 (ACS #3125). This 10-year-old seedling first bloomed in 2015 and was originated by Clarence and Lillian Gordy of Ocala, Florida. The medium-sized semi-double flowers with yellow anthers and white filaments are profuse and long-lasting, falling cleanly in one piece. Maintains consistent form and is suitable for both landscaping and exhibition. Midseason bloom period and upright, average-growth habit make it an excellent winter-blooming option. (Source: International Camellia Register) | https://camellia.iflora.cn/Cutivars/Detail?latin=Bubble+Gum |
| Burgundy Queen | Camellia japonica 'Burgundy Blues' | R | Burgundy and Blue / Semi-Double | Medium 8.9cm x 5.1cm; Pat B. Johnson, Cairo GA; first bloomed 2010; ACS #3204 (2020). | Burgundy Blues is a distinctive 2020-registered camellia (ACS #3204) featuring burgundy-and-blue semi-double flowers with gold anthers and white filaments. This 17-year-old chance seedling first bloomed in 2010 and originated with Pat B. Johnson of Cairo, Georgia. The medium-sized flowers with profuse blooming habit and impressive longevity fall in one piece with consistent form throughout the season. Heavy petal texture contributes to durability, valuable for both garden display and arrangements. Early to midseason blooming provides extended winter color. (Source: International Camellia Register) | https://camellia.iflora.cn/Cutivars/Detail?latin=Burgundy+Blues |
| Busy Bees Tea | Camellia sinensis 'Queen Bee's Tea' | Sinensis | Unknown / Unknown | CULTIVAR NOT FOUND: No record found in standard databases; may be proprietary or marketing name. | No verified information available for this cultivar. A search of available databases including the International Camellia Register and American Camellia Society resources found no record of 'Queen Bee's Tea' cultivar of Camellia sinensis. While C. sinensis has several hundred cultivars primarily classified for tea production, this specific name does not appear in documented sources. This may be a regional or proprietary marketing name used by a specific tea producer, or a very new cultivar not yet widely distributed or registered. | |
| Buttermint | Camellia sasanqua 'Buttercup' | NRH | Cream-White & Light Yellow / Formal Double to Peony | Small 5-6cm; C. kissii hybrid; Nuccio's Nurseries; introduced 1996; mid-winter to early spring bloom. | Buttermint is an elegant C. kissii hybrid introduced by Nuccio's Nurseries in 1996, featuring small button-like formal double to peony-form flowers with warm buttery yellow centers fading to cream at the outer petals. The moderately fast-growing evergreen shrub reaches 6 feet tall and 4 feet wide with glossy dark green foliage. Blooming from late winter into early spring, this cultivar flowers between sasanqua and japonica seasons, extending the camellia blooming period. The lightly fragrant blossoms provide delicate color and form. (Source: Nuccio's Nurseries) | https://camellia.iflora.cn/Cutivars/Detail?latin=Buttermint |
| Buttons 'n Bows | Camellia 'Buttons'n Bows' | J | Light Pink / Formal Double | Formal double 8cm; pale pink to deeper pink at edge; slow-growing, compact; Nuccio's Nurseries 1985; blooms Jan-Apr. | Buttons 'n Bows is a charming hybrid camellia introduced by Nuccio's Nurseries in 1985, featuring exquisite pale pink formal double flowers delicately edged in deeper pink. The compact, very bushy plant habit reaches 6-8 feet tall and 4-6 feet wide with dense, medium growth. The 6-year-old seedling first bloomed in 1981 and produces small 8cm formal double blossoms in profusion from January into April. The slow growth rate and compact form make it ideal for smaller gardens, foundation plantings, or container cultivation. Distinctive formal blooms and extended flowering period earn it popularity with enthusiasts and exhibitors. (Source: International Camellia Register) | https://camellia.iflora.cn/Cutivars/Detail?latin=Buttons%27n+Bows |