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Types of Camellias

Camellia ​Chrysantha​
Camellia ​Chrysantha​

Camellia buds are an iconic symbol for the Chanel fashion house's haute couture; a tradition started by Coco Chanel herself. Camellias have a major significance in the Akira Kurosawa film Sanjuro. White camellias became a symbol of New Zealand women's right to vote and feature on the country's ten-dollar note.

Camellia ​Euphlebia​
Camellia ​Euphlebia​

Camellia buds are an iconic symbol for the Chanel fashion house's haute couture; a tradition started by Coco Chanel herself. Camellias have a major significance in the Akira Kurosawa film Sanjuro. White camellias became a symbol of New Zealand women's right to vote and feature on the country's ten-dollar note.

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Camellia ​Fleuryi​
Camellia ​Fleuryi​

Camellia buds are an iconic symbol for the Chanel fashion house's haute couture; a tradition started by Coco Chanel herself. Camellias have a major significance in the Akira Kurosawa film Sanjuro. White camellias became a symbol of New Zealand women's right to vote and feature on the country's ten-dollar note.

Camellia ​Gilbertii​
Camellia ​Gilbertii​

Camellia buds are an iconic symbol for the Chanel fashion house's haute couture; a tradition started by Coco Chanel herself. Camellias have a major significance in the Akira Kurosawa film Sanjuro. White camellias became a symbol of New Zealand women's right to vote and feature on the country's ten-dollar note.

Camellia ​Granthamiana​
Camellia ​Granthamiana​

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Camellia ​Grijsii​
Camellia ​Grijsii​

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Camellia ​Hengchunensis​
Camellia ​Hengchunensis​

Camellia buds are an iconic symbol for the Chanel fashion house's haute couture; a tradition started by Coco Chanel herself. Camellias have a major significance in the Akira Kurosawa film Sanjuro. White camellias became a symbol of New Zealand women's right to vote and feature on the country's ten-dollar note.

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Camellia ​Hongkongensis​
Camellia ​Hongkongensis​

Camellia hongkongensis (Chinese: 香港茶; literally: "Hong Kong tea"), the Hong Kong camellia, is a species of camellia. Description Camellia hongkongensis is a small evergreen tree which can grow to 10 m-30 feet tall.

Camellia ​Oleifera​
Camellia ​Oleifera​

Camellia sinensis oil – This is the tea seed oil. Camellia japonica oil – Also known as Japanese tea oil. However, this plant does not produce tea leaves. It is a flowering plant with red blooms. Its oil is known as tsubaki oil and it is used heavily in cosmetic applications. Camellia oleifera oil – This is known as tea oil or Camellia oil.

Camellia ​Pleurocarpa​
Camellia ​Pleurocarpa​

The various species of camellia plants are generally well-adapted to acidic soils rich in humus, and most species do not grow well on chalky soil or other calcium-rich soils. Most species of camellias also require a large amount of water, either from natural rainfall or from irrigation, and the plants will not tolerate droughts.

Camellia ​Pubipetala​
Camellia ​Pubipetala​

Camellia, the camellias, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Theaceae. They are native to eastern and southern Asia, from the Himalaya east to Korea and Indonesia. There are 100–250 described species, with some controversy over the exact number.

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Camellia ​Tunghinensis​
Camellia ​Tunghinensis​

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Japanese ​Camellia​
Japanese ​Camellia​

Camellia japonica, known as common camellia or Japanese camellia, is one of the best known species of the genus Camellia. Sometimes called the Rose of Winter, it belongs to the Theaceae family. It is the official state flower of Alabama.

Sasanqua ​Camellia​
Sasanqua ​Camellia​

Sasanqua Camellias. Sasanqua camellias have dark-green, shiny leaves that are about 2 inches long, and the shrubs' mature heights range from 2 or 3 feet to 12 feet, depending on the variety. Taller types become like spreading trees when all but a few main stems are pruned away from young plants.

Tea Plant​
Tea Plant​

The seeds of Camellia sinensis and Camellia oleifera can be pressed to yield tea oil, a sweetish seasoning and cooking oil that should not be confused with tea tree oil, an essential oil that is used for medical and cosmetic purposes, and originates from the leaves of a different plant.

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