Kumagai Nagoya
A bold six-petaled red anemone form from Nagoya with prominent central petaloids.
Registered in 1979 through the American Camellia Society, this cultivar features bold anemone-form flowers with just six large guard petals framing a prominent center of petaloids — a striking architectural bloom. Growth is upright, spreading, and open with dark green leaves. The Nagoya designation distinguishes it from other cultivars sharing the 'Kumagai' name. Listed locally as 'Kumagai Nagoya' and registered as 'Kumagai (Nagoya).' Source: International Camellia Register.