- any
Camellia, and
Linnaeus did not
consider this
plant a
Camellia but a
Thea).
Robert Sweet shifted all
formerly Thea species to the
genus Camellia in...
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Theia Thea, the
former name of the tea
plant genus, now
included in
Camellia Thea, a
village in the muni****l unit Messatida, Achaea,
Greece Thea (award)...
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Camellia (pronounced /kəˈmɛliə/ or /kəˈmiːliə/) is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Theaceae. They are
found in
tropical and
subtropical areas...
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Camellia ****onica,
known as
common camellia, or ****anese
camellia, is a
species of
Camellia, a
flowering plant genus in the
family Theaceae.
There are...
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Camellia taliensis (also
known as
Yunnan large leaf
varietal tea, wild tea, Dali tea,
Yunnan broad tea,
Fried egg
plant and others; 大理茶) is a
small species...
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Camellia rosiflora is a
species of
flowering plant in the tea
family Theaceae. It is
native to
southern China but is
possibly extinct in the wild. A shrub...
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currently accepted: Aptero**** Hung T.
Chang Camellia L.,
including Dankia Gagnep.,
Piquetia (Pierre) H.Hallier,
Thea L.,
Yunnanea Hu
Franklinia Marshall Gordonia...
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split from
Camellia amplexicaulis,
including the white-flowered
Camellia lucii in 2015.
Camellia ingens,
Camellia pyriparva and
Camellia scabrosa were...
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Sageretia thea (sageretia, mock buckthorn, sweet-plum or
Chinese sweet plum) is a
shrub from the
family Rhamnaceae,
native to
southern China. It is widely...
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infecting tea. It was
originally found on the
fallen leaves of
Thea viridis (synonym of
Camellia sinensis) in Italy. (Cavara) Deighton, Trans. Br. mycol. Soc...