Eternal Spring
Key Attributes
| Cultivar Name | Eternal Spring |
| Species | Magnolia hybrid |
| Hybridizer | Camellia Forest Nursery |
| Primary Color | white |
| Secondary Color | cream |
| Color Pattern | solid |
| Bloom Form | single |
| Bloom Season | early |
| Growth Habit | upright |
About this Camellia cultivar
A cultivar named 'Eternal Spring' associated with Camellia Forest Nursery of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. However, the supplied reference identifies it as Magnolia 'Eternal Spring', a hybrid between Magnolia laevifolia and Magnolia maudiae, rather than a camellia cultivar. Based on that context, it bears white, simple single flowers and likely has an upright to bushy evergreen habit with glossy foliage. Because the provided source conflicts with the requested camellia classification, several fields are inferred conservatively rather than confirmed for a true Camellia cultivar.
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