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Camellia japonica, commonly called Japanese camellia, is an evergreen shrub that typically grows to 2-4m tall with glossy, dark green leaves. It is native to Japan and China. Species plants have single flowers, but there are also cultivars with semi-double or double flowers. Each single flower has 5-8 petals. Flower colors are most commonly white, pink or red with yellow anthers.
In nature Japanese Camellia looks like a small tree or shrub with a height of about 6 meters. Homeland of the plant is South of Japan, China, Taiwan and South Korea. Flowers like roses, thick with high shrub in the flowering period.
Pink Camellia Hongkongensis, the Hong Kong camellia with green background
Tea tree blossom in Fujian province, China
A delicate white flower blooming on a branch, surrounded by green leaves and set against a soft, blurred background. The contrast between the intricate petals and the rough branches highlights the beauty and resilience of nature.
Pink camellia
Beautiful pink Camellia blossom opened up on the branch with sunlight shining down on it showing off its beauty
Guangxi Institute of Botany,Chinese Academy of Sciences,\nGuilin Yanshan Botanical Garden,Rare and Endangered Botanical Gardens.\nThe botanical garden is open to the public.\nThis is red flower of golden camellia.
Square green blurred background with flower of bright magenta camellia
Camellia japonica, commonly called Japanese camellia, is an evergreen shrub that typically grows to 2-4m tall with glossy, dark green leaves. It is native to Japan and China. Species plants have single flowers, but there are also cultivars with semi-double or double flowers. Each single flower has 5-8 petals. Flower colors are most commonly white, pink or red with yellow anthers.
Camellia flowers on some trees in a garden in Brunate, province of Como, Lombardy, Italy.
The sun makes its way into the rainforest, highlighting a flower.
Camellia
In Japan, this flower is so ubiquitous that it is sung in children's songs.
Camellia amplexicaulis\nVietnamese camellia
Camellia Sasanqua Flowers
Camellia against a green bokeh background
Camellia japonica, commonly called Japanese camellia, is an evergreen shrub that typically grows to 2-4m tall with glossy, dark green leaves. It is native to Japan and China. Species plants have single flowers, but there are also cultivars with semi-double or double flowers. Each single flower has 5-8 petals. Flower colors are most commonly white, pink or red with yellow anthers.
Camellia sasanqua (scientific name: Camellia sasanqua) is a plant of the genus Camellia in the family Theaceae.
Camellia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Theaceae. Camellias are evergreen shrubs or small trees. Camellias were cultivated in the gardens of China and Japan for centuries before they were seen in Europe. This modern cultivar is named “Delores Edwards”. It blooms in spring with pink flowers. Shallow depth of field.
Camellia chrysantha or camellia petelotii or golden camellia or camellia nitidissima plant branch with waxy yellow flowers.
Camellia blossom
Pale pink and yellow single Camellia japonica 'Goshozakura' in flower.
On New Year's Day, we decorate camellia, pine, southern sky, and plum blossoms.
Camellia sasanqua against a beautiful green background with bokeh
Camellia japonica, commonly called Japanese camellia, is an evergreen shrub that typically grows to 2-4m tall with glossy, dark green leaves. It is native to Japan and China. Species plants have single flowers, but there are also cultivars with semi-double or double flowers. Each single flower has 5-8 petals. Flower colors are most commonly white, pink or red with yellow anthers.
Close-up of red Camellia japonica flower blooming
Red Camellia in a french garden
Red flower, Camellia L called Thea
Theaceae family.\nSelective focus on a camellia outdoors in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia. Glossy green leaves. \nPlant Hardiness Zone 8A.
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