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  2. Camellias: The jewel of the garden | Gardening - AOL

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    Camellias have exquisite blooms that decorate the bushes in a time when few other plants are in flowers. Debutant and October Affair are the first to bloom in my garden, showing off their flowers ...

  3. Massee Lane Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Camellia bloom in February. The gardens were originally created by David C. Strother in the 1930s within the 160-acre (0.65 km 2) property around his farm house. In 1966, he donated his property to the American Camellia Society. Its headquarters building was completed in 1968 and named in his honor.

  4. List of Award of Garden Merit camellias - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, a number of camellia cultivars hold the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. [1] Camellias are popular shrubs of medium to large size (typically 1 to 4 cubic metres (35 to 141 cu ft)), originating in China and the far east.

  5. Camellia - Wikipedia

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    Camellia (pronounced / k ə ˈ m ɛ l i ə / [2] or / k ə ˈ m iː l i ə / [3]) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Theaceae. [1] They are found in tropical and subtropical areas in eastern and southern Asia, from the Himalayas east to Japan and Indonesia.

  6. Camellia saluenensis - Wikipedia

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    Camellia saluenensis is a species of Camellia native to south‑central China. [2] A large bush, it is a parent of a number of garden hybrids. 'Cornish Snow' (C. cuspidata × C. saluenensis) which flowers in midwinter, and 'Inspiration' (C. reticulata × C. saluenensis) have both gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit ...

  7. Camellia japonica - Wikipedia

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    Its widespread cultivation can be traced back to the Song Dynasty, when 15 varieties of Camellia japonica were recorded in literature. It was later introduced to Japan. [3] It grows in forests, at altitudes of around 300–1,100 metres (980–3,600 ft). [4] The leaves of this species are rich in anti-inflammatory terpenoids such as lupeol and ...

  8. Camellia × williamsii - Wikipedia

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    Some crosses show the elliptical and pointed leaves of C. saluenensis, [3] others the more rounded leaves of C. japonica. Some crosses introduced colours new to camellias: 'Donation' is said to be Tyrian rose, 'Lady Gowrie' fuchsine pink. [4] Nearly all crosses have flowers with translucent petals. More than 100 named cultivars have been bred. [1]

  9. Theaceae - Wikipedia

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    Caffeine and its precursors theobromine and theophylline are only found in sect. Thea and are not found in other species of Camellia or other Theaceae. Caffeine content in the tea bush makes up 2.5-4% of the leaf's dry weight, and this high content of catechins and caffeine in the tea bush is the result of artificial selection by humans for ...

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