Crinum scabro-Macleayi no.2
A Crinum zeylanicum L. x Crinum Macleayi hybrid. The latter is unidentified but is probably a form of one of the native Australian species, Crinum flaccidum Herb. or Crinum pedunculatum R.Br.
In 1845 and 1846 William Macarthur described ten Crinum scabro-macleayii hybrids in his gardening notebooks. [MP A2948 Notebook no.4, p.4].
No.2. Resembling no.1 but ground colour of petals of delicate pink (1846, same as no.1) with a broad pencilled stripe of much deeper [word unclear but probably] colour down the centre of each, inside (1846, same as no.1).
Horticultural & Botanical History
Probably hybridised at Camden Park by John Bidwill but William Macarthur may also have played a role.
History at Camden Park
Crinum scabro-Macleayi was listed in the 1845, 1850 and 1857catalogues [B.92/1845] without any further information.
Notes
Published May 05, 2009 - 04:36 PM | Last updated Jul 04, 2012 - 04:33 PM
Family | Amaryllidaceae |
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Region of origin | Garden origin, probably Camden Park |
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Name in the Camden Park Record |
Crinum scabro-Macleayi |
Confidence level | high |