
Corallina
Key Attributes
| Cultivar Name | Corallina |
| Species | Camellia japonica |
| Primary Color | coral pink |
| Color Pattern | solid |
| Bloom Form | formal-double |
| Bloom Season | mid-season |
| Growth Habit | bushy |
About this Camellia cultivar
Corallina is a camellia cultivar depicted in historical botanical illustration sources as Camellia japonica. The name suggests a coral-toned flower, and the cultivar is best characterized as an ornamental japonica with soft to vivid coral-pink blooms. Based on the illustrated context and typical camellia presentation, it likely bears medium-sized, well-formed double flowers with a refined ornamental appearance suitable for garden display. As with many C. japonica cultivars, it can be inferred to have glossy evergreen foliage and a bushy to upright shrub habit. Specific breeder and introduction details are not provided in the source metadata.
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