
Easter Morn
Key Attributes
| Cultivar Name | Easter Morn |
| Species | Camellia japonica |
| Hybridizer | Carleton C. Wright |
| Year Of Origin | 1965 |
| Primary Color | baby pink |
| Secondary Color | golden yellow |
| Color Pattern | solid pink petals with gold anthers and yellow filaments |
| Bloom Form | semi-double |
| Bloom Season | late |
| Growth Habit | upright |
About this Camellia cultivar
Easter Morn is a Camellia japonica cultivar originated by Carleton C. Wright in Sacramento, California, and registered in 1965 after first blooming in 1964. It is a chance seedling known for its very large baby pink blooms with gold anthers and yellow filaments. The flowers are typically semi-double with irregular petals and may develop toward a fuller peony form. The plant has an upright growth habit with dark green foliage and an average growth rate.
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