
Cinnamon Cindy
Key Attributes
| Cultivar Name | Cinnamon Cindy |
| Species | Camellia japonica × Camellia lutchuensis |
| Hybridizer | Dr. William L. Ackerman, U.S. National Arboretum |
| Year Of Origin | 1987 |
| Primary Color | White |
| Secondary Color | Pink |
| Color Pattern | White with pink blush or streaks, sometimes fading to pure white. |
| Bloom Form | anemone |
| Bloom Season | early |
| Bloom Size Cm | 5 |
| Fragrance | Strong, spicy (cinnamon-like) |
| Growth Habit | upright |
About this Camellia cultivar
A highly fragrant Camellia hybrid known for its small, delicate blooms and compact growth habit. The flowers are typically white with a blush of pink, often exhibiting a spicy, cinnamon-like scent. Its glossy, dark green foliage and reddish stems provide year-round interest.
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