Contess of Derby

Camelia Japonica
Broj registra: 
CJ-14-018-001 3
Mjere u cm: 
Cvijet: Ø 7,5 cm
List: 9 x 4,5 cm
Deblo: Ø 6 cm
Opis cvijeta: 
-
Vlasništvo: 
Parkovi d.o.o.
Snimili: 
-
Sudjelovanje u takmičenju: 
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Upitnik (Prijava obavezna)

 

 

015    Comtesse de Derby

Funck, N., 1860, Journal d’Horticulture Pratique, ser.2, vol.IV, p.50.

Countess of Derby. (C.japonica), Veitch Nursery Catalogue, 1856, pl.1: Good bearing and vigour, leaves of a good, dark green; flowers very large, petals well rounded, of a good form with ribbons and stripes of rose. According to The Floral Magazine of 1861, “Of Italian Origin imported in 1856 by Messrs Veitch & Sons - Flowers large, quite double, distinctly and distantly flaked with rosepink, outer petals reflexed. In young flowers the petals assume a cuplike form.” It was also figured and described in The Florist, 1859, Verschaffelt, 1860, Iconographie, Book I, pl.II, and van Houtte, 1861, Flore des Serres vol.14, p.167 with the plate F1861 a copy of the one in The Florist. Verschaffelt’s description is: A gigantic Flemish pink, a rose or an anemone (its floral form resembles all three types), a white ground, broadly banded a vivid pink or crimson. Originated by Schmitz of Florence, Italy, according to Verschaffelt or by Franchetti, according to Stefano Pagliai, 1867 Catalogue, p.69, and imported and named by Veitch of England. Orthographic errors: ‘Contessa of Derby’, ‘Contess of Derby’, ‘Countesse of Derby’. Orthographic variant: ‘Comtesse de Derby’. The ‘Countess of Derby’ illustrated and described by Hertrich in Camellias in the Huntington Gardens, vol.III, 1959, pp.54, 55 is a different cultivar, even though the history given is for the valid Camellia.

Countess of Derby (US). (C.japonica), SCCS., 1947, The Camellia. Its Culture and Nomenclature, erroneously as ‘Countess of Derby’: “White striped carmine. Large rose form double.”, and in 1954: “Pale pink to white, striped carmine red. Large rose form double to peony form. Medium, compact, upright growth. Not the same as the variety listed in the old literature, which was a formal double”. See Hertrich, 1959, Camellias in the Huntington Gardens, vol.III, pp.54, 55.

Countess of Ellesmede. de Bisschop Nursery Catalogue, 1937, p.5. Orthograhic error for Countess hographic variant for Countess of Derby.