
Margaret Davis
Key Attributes
| Cultivar Name | Margaret Davis |
| Species | Camellia japonica |
| Hybridizer | |
| Year Of Origin | |
| Primary Color | White |
| Secondary Color | Pink |
| Color Pattern | Picotee / Variegated |
| Bloom Form | peony |
| Bloom Season | late |
| Bloom Size Cm | |
| Fragrance |
About this Camellia cultivar
A beautiful Camellia japonica cultivar known for its large, peony-form blooms. The petals are predominantly white to creamy white, featuring a distinctive picotee edge of deep pink to red, often with some streaking of the secondary color into the petal face, creating a striking variegated appearance.
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