Category
page 1Camellia

Camellia sinensis
species of plant

Camellia
Camellia (pronounced or ) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Theaceae. They are found in tropical and subtropical areas in eastern and southern Asia, from the Himalayas east to Japan and Indonesia. There are more than 220 described species; almost all are found in southern China and Indochina. Camellias are popular ornamental, tea, and woody-oil plants cultivated worldwide for centuries. Over 26,000 cultivars, with more than 51,000 cultivar names, including synonyms, have been registered or published.

Camellia japonica
species of plant

Camellia sasanqua
species of plant

Camellia oleifera
species of plant

Camellia reticulata
species of plant

Camellia crapnelliana
species of plant

Camellia hongkongensis
species of plant

Camellia granthamiana
species of plant

Camellia grijsii
species of plant
Camellia taliensis
species of plant
Camellia euphlebia
species of plant

Camellia fraterna
species of plant

Camellia yunnanensis
species of plant
Camellia lutchuensis
species of plant

Camellia saluenensis
species of plant
Joseph Robert Sealy
British botanist (1907-2000)
Camellia cuspidata
species of plant
Camellia amplexicaulis
species of plant
Camellia azalea
species of plant
Camellia chrysanthoides
species of plant
Camellia petelotii
species of plant
Camellia edithae
species of plant
Camellia pubipetala
species of plant
Camellia langbianensis
species of plant

Camellia ptilophylla
species of plant
Camellia fleuryi
species of plant
Camellia pubicosta
species of plant
Camellia X hiemalis
interspecific hybrid of Camellia japonica & Camellia sasanqua
Camellia rusticana
species of plant
Camellia × williamsii
cultivar group of shrubs
Camellia pleurocarpa
species of plant
Camellia gilbertii
species of plant