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

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    Camellias are a popular plant that shine in the winter and are said to be the “sophistic of the plant world”. These evergreen shrubs, with their glossy, dark green leaves are a staple in many ...

  3. Lessons in camellia pruning: How-to workshop at Maclay ... - AOL

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    What: Camellia pruning presentation on pruning camellias followed by practical demonstrations in Maclay Gardens When: 9 a.m. Saturday, April 13 Where: Maclay Gardens, 3540 Thomasville Road ...

  4. 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.

  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 sinensis - Wikipedia

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    Camellia sinensis is a species of evergreen shrub or small tree in the flowering plant family Theaceae.Its leaves, leaf buds, and stems can be used to produce tea.Common names include tea plant, tea shrub, and tea tree (unrelated to Melaleuca alternifolia, the source of tea tree oil, or the genus Leptospermum commonly called tea tree).

  7. 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 ...

  8. Camellia × williamsii - Wikipedia

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    Camellia × williamsii is a cultivar group of hybrid evergreen shrubs that are derived from a crossing of Camellia saluenensis with Camellia japonica. [1] It was originally bred in 1923 at Caerhays Castle in Cornwall by John Charles Williams .

  9. Camellia reticulata - Wikipedia

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    Camellia reticulata (syn. C. heterophylla) [3] is a species of flowering plant in the tea family Theaceae, native to southwestern China, in Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces. [ 1 ] It is a loosely branched shrub or small tree, which can grow up to 10 to 15 meters (33 to 49 ft) in height. [ 4 ]

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