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Brief introduction of camellia
Camellia, also known as camellia, camellia, camellia, camellia, belongs to evergreen shrubs and small trees. It was called sea pomegranate in ancient times. There are aliases such as Yu Minghua, Naidong or Datura, and they are also divided into East China Camellia, Sichuan Camellia and Late Camellia. Camellia is a traditional ornamental flower in China, ranking seventh among the "Ten Famous Flowers" and one of the precious flowers and trees in the world. Distributed in Chongqing, Zhejiang, Sichuan, Jiangxi and Shandong; Japan and the Korean peninsula are also distributed. There are about 2000 species of camellia, which can be divided into three categories, including 12 flower types. "Compendium of Materia Medica" said, "Camellia is a kind of leaf tea, which can also be used for drinking, hence the name."
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