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F. Ferruccio. Ferrari Nursery Catalogue, 1966. Orthographic Error for Ferruccio F. F. Ferruccio. Ferrari Nursery Catalogue, 1966. Orthographic error for Ferruccio. F.G. Number 2. Nuccio’s Nurseries Catalogue, 1949-1950, p.4 as ‘F.G. #2’. Synonym for Iwane- shibori. F.G. Oldevig. Fruitland Nursery Catalogue, 1951-1952, p.29.Abbreviation for Frau Geheimrat Oldevig. F.H. Number 7. American Camellia Yearbook, 1967, p.41 as ‘F.H.7’. Abbreviation for ‘Feather’s Hybrid Number 7’. F.L. Gibson. Fendig, 1953, American Camellia Catalogue. Abbreviation for Frank Gibson. F.L.M. Aurora. (C.japonica), Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.25, colour photo p.26; Single cup-form flower, medium size. Deep pink at the borders, shading lighter in the centre, prominent golden stamen tube. Open growth, brilliant green leaves. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1995. F.L.M. Bambina. (C.reticulata), Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.25, colour photo p.26; Semi-double of irregular form, petals slightly ruffled. Colour intense pink slightly shaded and turning to almost white in the central petals. A few stamens intermixed. Upright, open growth and early flowering. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1985. F.L.M. Belle Epoque. (C.japonica), Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.24, colour photo p.27; Large, formal double flower. Pink with light crimson stripes. Flowers shatter. Growth upright and shrubby. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1987. F.L.M. Biancaneve. (C.sasanqua). Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.24, colour photo p.22; Semi-double flower with elliptic petals, white. Flowers early. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1983 F.L.M. Bianco Natale. (C.sasanqua). Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.24, colour photo p.22; Rose form double flower with very small petals, white. Flowers end of December. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1985. F.L.M. Cadeau de Noël. (C.sasanqua). Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.24, colour photo p.22; Rose form double flower, bright pink. Upright growth. Flowers end of December. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1980. F.L.M. Dottoressa Stefania Franzetti. (C.reticulata), Italian CS, Notiziario, 2004, No.1, pp.5-6 with colour photo; Synonym for Dottoressa Stefania Franzetti. F.L.M. Giovinezza. (C.sasanqua). Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.24, colour photo p.22; Rose form double flower, pink, shading to lighter pink in the centre. Flowers early. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1975. F.L.M. Lago dei Cigni. (C.sasanqua). Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.24; Single flower, pure white, with large petals. Leaves rounded, light green. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1985. F.L.M. Lhasa. (C.sasanqua). Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.24, colour photo p.22; Semidouble, with wavy and ruffled petals, deep pink. Golden stamens mixed with central petaloids. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1985. Synonym 1 ‘Francesca Romana’. Italian CS, Notiziario, 2009 No.1, p.3 with colour photo as ‘Francesca Romana’. F.L.M. Libeccio. (C.reticulata). Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.25, colour photo p.26; Large, semi-double form with 2 rows of ruffled petals. Very shiny pink ageing to coral red. Yellow stamens with a few petaloids interspersed. Strong, open growth. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1967. F.L.M Marta Piffaretti. (C.sasanqua). Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.24, colour photo p.22; Flower rose form to loose peony, large, deep pink. Upright, vigorous growth. Flowers early to mid-season. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1974. F.L.M. Millennium. (C.japonica), Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.25, colour photo p.27; Rose form to formal double, intense pink to crimson colour. Some flowers with a few bright gold stamens. Upright, vigorous growth. Leaves bright shiny green. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1996. F.L.M. Nena Balsari Berrone. (C.japonica), Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.25, colour photo p.27; Peony to rose form double, pale pink. Central petals incurve to button shape, enclosing a few golden stamens. Upright, shrubby growth. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1995. F.L.M. October Star. (C.sasanqua). Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.24, colour photo p.23; Medium to large size, star shaped semi-double, pink shading to deeper pink. Strong, erect growth. Brilliant green leaves. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1978. F.L.M. Opale. (C.sasanqua). Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.24, colour photo p.23; Semi-double to rose form double, pink. Upright growth. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1978. F.L.M. Orione. (C.sasanqua). Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.24, colour photo p.23. Pink semi-double flower. Early flowering. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1987. F.L.M. Pantera Rose. (C.sasanqua). Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.24, colour photo p.23; Single form, pink shading to white in the centre. Large and prominent golden stamens. Small leaves, upright growth. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1996. F.L.M. Perla del Lago. (C.japonica), Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.25, colour photo p.27; Anemone form, medium size. Colour light tender pink. Centre has ruffled petals, petaloids and a few stamens intermixed. Upright, average growth. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1996. F.L.M. Presidente Antonio Sevesi. (C.sasanqua). Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.24, colour photo p.23. Synonym for Presidente Antonio Sevesi. F.L.M. Principessa di Borbone. (C.japonica), Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.25, colour photo p.27. Synonym for Principessa di Borbone. F.L.M. Renato Bazzoni. (C.japonica), Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.25, colour photo p.27; Single to semi-double, medium size, with slightly ruffled petals. Pink. Central column of stamens, golden anthers, light yellow filaments. Upright, average growth. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1995 and dedicated in 2002 to Arch. Renato Bazzoni, founder of FAI. 2 F.L.M. Rosella. (C.sasanqua). Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.24, colour photo p.23; Medium size semi-double form with wavy and ruffled petals, pale pink. Golden stamens in sprayed form. Upright growth and dark green leaves. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1993. F.L.M. Simona Giorgetta. (C.reticulata). Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.25, colour photo p.26; Semi-double to rose form double with many large, overlapping, ruffled petals. Colour a very intense pink. Upright open growth. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1993 Early flowering. F.L.M. Vega. (C.sasanqua). Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, 2002, p.24, colour photo p.26; Semi-double to anemone form with large ruffled petals. Centre is a group of petaloids dispersed among stamens. Colour dark pink. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1996. Renamed Rosita Missoni in 2003. F.L.M. Venus. (C.sasanqua). Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Catalogue, p.24, colour photo p.26; Semi- double with large ruffled petals, dark pink. Long, golden stamens. Deep green leaves, upright growth. Originated by Floricoltura Lago Maggiore, Cerro di Laveno, Italy in 1992. F.M. Uyematsu. William’s & Thompson, 1952, American Camellia Yearbook, p.2. Synonym for Adolphe Audusson Variegated. Fabbio Massimo. Thebault, Paris Nursery Catalogue, 1845, p.12. Orthographic error for Fabio Messimo. Fabia. Burdin Maggiore & Co., 1849-1850, Catalogue Général. Error for Fabio Messimo. Fabio Massimo. Fratelli Rovelli Catalogue, 1852, p.16. Orthographic error for Fabio Messimo. Fabio Massino. Isola Madre Catalogue, 1845. Orthographic error for Fabio Messimo. Fabio-Mesimo. Verschaffelt Catalogue, No.50, 1844, p.19. Orthographic error for Fabio Messimo. Fabio Messimo. (C.japonica), Jacob Makoy et Cie Nursery Catalogue, 1839, p.17. No description. Rousseau, 1842-1843, Catalogue: Carmine rose, lightly streaked white. Fratelli Rovelli Catalogue, 1852, p.17: Large, imbricated, brick red. Originated in Italy. Orthographic errors: ‘Fabbio Massimo’, ‘Fabio Massino’, ‘Fabio Messino’, ‘Fabio-Mesio’, ‘Fabbio Massimo’, ‘Fabio Messina’, ‘Fabia’. Fabio Messina. Cachet Catalogue, 1845-1846, p.2. Orthographic error for Fabio Massino. Fabrioniana. Verschaffelt Catalogue, 1850, p.46. Orthographic error for Fabroniana. Fabroniana. (C.japonica), Ridolfi, 1843, Catalogue of Camellias Cultivated at Bibbiani. No description. Burnier & Grilli Catalogue, 1846-1847: Brick red, regular, 5-6 rows of petals, sometimes patterned with carmine. Originated in Italy at Bibbiani by Ridolfi. Orthographic errors: ‘Fabrioniana’,’Fabronius’. Fabronius. Loddige’s Catalogue, 1849, p.34. Orthographic error for Fabroniana. Facco. (C.japonica), Jean Vervaene Fils, 1864, Price List, No.1, p.6. No description. Verschaffelt Catalogue, 1867-1869, p.41. No description. Originated in Italy. (Believed extinct.) Face of the Sun. Macoboy, 1981, The Colour Dictionary of Camellias, p.139. Synonym for Hi-no- maru. Fada do Mirante. (C.japonica), José Marques Loureiro Catalogue No.1, 1865, p.35, & No.9, 1872-1873, p.43: Satiny rose, centre splashed with white, formal double. Originated in Portugal. Faerie Cups. (C.hybrid). C. Aust, Camellia News, No.182, Autumn 2010, p.8 with colour photo; Regn No.615-N; A chance seedling of Paradise Little Jen. Light pink with a paler centre, 3 miniature, anemone form to informal double, cluster flowering at axils and tips. Narrow, upright plant. Slow growth until 2nd or 3rd year, after which it produces longish canes.
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