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Camellia Camellia is a flower or a tea?

Jin Chahua is a famous traditional flower in China and a world-famous ornamental plant. Mainly distributed in Viet Nam and Chinese mainland, it generally grows in evergreen forests in mountainous areas, and the soil does not contain calcium. 1960, Chinese scientists first discovered a camellia, named camellia, in Nanning, Guangxi. Foreign countries call it the magical oriental tea, which is known as the "giant panda in the plant world" and the "queen of tea family". Camellia belongs to Camellia of Theaceae, and is a twin sister with tea, camellia, Nanshan tea, camellia oleifera and camellia. The flowers of Camellia chrysantha are golden and dazzling, as if coated with wax, glittering and translucent and oily. Camellia is born alone in the axils of leaves. When flowering, it is cup-shaped, pot-shaped or bowl-shaped, which is beautiful and generous.

Habits: Camellia likes warm and humid climate, well-drained acidic soil, cool at seedling stage and sunshine after flowering. The requirements for soil are not strict, and it can grow in slightly acidic to neutral soil. Resistant to barren, but also like fat. Strong waterlogging tolerance.