Camellia - Selected Species

Selected Species

  • Camellia assimilis
  • Camellia azalea
  • Camellia brevistyla
  • Camellia caudata
  • Camellia chekiangoleosa
  • Camellia chrysantha – Golden Camellia
  • Camellia connata
  • Camellia crapnelliana – Crapnell's Camellia
  • Camellia cuspidata
  • Camellia euphlebia
  • Camellia euryoides
  • Camellia flava
  • Camellia fleuryi
  • Camellia forrestii
  • Camellia fraterna
  • Camellia furfuracea
  • Camellia gilbertii
  • Camellia granthamiana – Grantham's Camellia
  • Camellia grijsii
  • Camellia hengchunensis
  • Camellia × hiemalis
  • Camellia hongkongensis – Hong Kong Camellia
  • Camellia irrawadiensis
  • Camellia japonica – East Asian Camellia
  • Camellia kissii
  • Camellia lutchuensis
  • Camellia miyagii
  • Camellia nitidissima – Yellow Camellia (formerly C. chrysantha)
  • Camellia nokoensis
  • Camellia oleifera – Oil-seed Camellia, Tea Oil Camellia
  • Camellia parviflora
  • Camellia pitardii
  • Camellia pleurocarpa
  • Camellia polyodonta
  • Camellia pubipetala
  • Camellia reticulata
  • Camellia rosiflora
  • Camellia rusticana – Snow Camellia
  • Camellia salicifolia
  • Camellia saluenensis
  • Camellia sasanqua – Christmas Camellia
  • Camellia semiserrata
  • Camellia sinensis – Tea plant
  • Camellia taliensis
  • Camellia transnokoensis
  • Camellia tsaii
  • Camellia tunghinensis
  • Camellia vietnamensis
  • Camellia × williamsii
  • Camellia yunnanensis

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