Camelot
This information for Camelot was submitted by Tex Norwood, located in Homestead, Florida, USA. Homestead, Florida, USA is in USDA Zone 10B.
Camelot was grown from seed by Tex Norwood, Its pod parent is Penang Peach. Camelot, was planted in July of 2006. Camelot bloomed for the first time in August of 2009
The seed came from Houston, Texas – Eulas Stafford’s Penang Peach tree (the pod parent) in Houston, Texas – Eulas Stafford. of 2006.of 2009.Known Pod Mate(s) of Camelot: Cadbury
The flower is From 2 1/2″ to 3″ inches in diameter and the color is Rainbow as it appears from about 3 meters away. Camelot has a Mild Spicy fragrance, is a Compact grower with a Medium rate of growth.
The Flower
- The typical flower size is From 2 1/2″ to 3″
- Flower Color as appears 3 meters away is Rainbow
- The center of the flower is considered Orange
- The size of the flower throat is considered Medium
- The color of the throat of the flower is considered Red
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- Camelot’s flower Keeping Quality is considered to be Good
- Petal Thickness is considered to be Average
- The Type of Flower is Obovate: type 5 – rounded tip moderately overlapped
- The flower’s Tendency To Fade with sunlight is Little change
- The Flower Fragrance is considered to be Spicy
- Flower Fragrance Intensity is considered to be Mild
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Camelot’s Flower is Rated at a 10
The Inflorescence
- Camelot is considered to be a Great bloomer
- The typical number of flowers open at a time on a single inflo is 11-25.
- The inflorescence is Normal
- The stalk attitude is Upright, the Stalk Height is considered to be Medium and the Diameter is Medium
- The Stalk Color is Dark Green
- The Length of Blooming Season is typically All Season
- Inflorescence and blooming is Rated to be:10
Camelot’s Inflorescence and blooming is Rated to at a 10
The Leaves
- The Top Color of the Leaf is Dark Green
- The Top texture of the leaf is Smooth
- The Underneath Color of the Leaf is Green
- SmoothThe Underneath Texture of the Leaf is Smooth
- The Leaf Vain Color is Red
- The Leaf Border Color is Red
- Leaf Size is considered to be Small
- The Petiole Color is Brown
- The Petiole Length is considered to be Medium
- The Leaf Shape Type is considered to be Oblanceolate: Type 2
- Leaf Tip Type is considered to be Acute: Type 4
- The Leaf Petiole is Pubescent.
- The Leaf is Variegated
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The Leaves are Rated at a 10
The Tree
- Camelot is Deciduous
- The Growth Habit of the tree is Compact
- The Growth Rate of the tree is Medium
- Tree Statue of the tree is Wider than Tall
- The Tree Branch Color is considered to be Medium
- The Branch Tip Color is considered to be Chocolate
- The branches are Pubescent
- Branch Thickness is considered to be Medium
- Considered to be a Poor Brancher.
- The Branch Texture is considered to be Smooth
- The Branches are considered to be Stiff
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Camelot’s Overall tree structure is rated at a 10
Propagation
- Camelot is considered to be Average to Rooting under normal rooting conditions
- Camelot is considered to be Easy to Grafting under normal grafting conditions
- Camelot is considered to be Average under normal air layering conditions
- Camelot has a Good Tendency to Set Seedpods
- The Typical Seedpod Size is Small
- The Typical Seedpod Color is Brown
- Camelot Seeds tend to be of Good viability
- Seeds tend to be of a Medium size
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Seedling Production and Quality Rating 10
Tex and Kay Norwood grew Camelot from seed. The seeds came from Eulas Stafford’s Penang Peach tree in Pasadena, Texas