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Photo taken at the Zoological & Botanical Garden, Hong Kong.
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Thailand: Khao Yai National Park, beside Namtok (waterfall) Heo Suwat, Nakhon Ratchasima ProvinceCommon shrub to 3 m near rocky stream banks almost within spray zone of waterfall.This is the only endemic Camellia species in Thailand.
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A striking species of the 'tea family', from the subalpine zone of Mt. Kinabalu, Malaysian Borneo.
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Murabilia 2021 - Lucca
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London, England, United Kingdom
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Simple-flowered Camelia (Camelia sp.) cultivated at Canberra Floriade, Canberra, ACT, Australia. Photographed by Arthur Chapman and Audrey Bendus on 15 September 2001.
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Camellia crapnelliana, Crapnell's Camellia, is a flowering Camellia native to Hong Kong. In 1903, the Camellia crapnelliana species was first collected and described by W. J. Tutcher from Mount Parker, Hong Kong; only one plant was found at that time. This Photo was taken at the Hong Kong Park. This plant is also seen in the Hong Kong Zoological & Botanical Garden.
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(Ch. chhu) =(J. tsubaki) = "camellia" Camellia japonica
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Hong Kong Gordonia is a native small evergreen tree that flowers from October to Januaary. It blazons large blossoms with bright yellow stamens against snow shite petals that add vibrancy to the dormant winter here in Hong Kong. Latin name of this plant is changed from Gordonia axillaris to Polyspora axillaris.
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Hong Kong Gordonia is one of the 100 common trees in Hong Kong. This photo was taken alongside the path leading to the top of Sai Shan, Tsing Yi, Hong Kong.
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Photo taken at the Zoological & Botanical Garden, Hong Kong
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Photo taken in Sha Tin Park, Hong Kong
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New York, New York, United States
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Norfolk, Virginia, United States
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Murabilia 2021 - Lucca
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London, England, United Kingdom
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Camellia crapnelliana, Crapnell's Camellia, is a flowering Camellia native to Hong Kong. In 1903, the Camellia crapnelliana species was first collected and described by W. J. Tutcher from Mount Parker, Hong Kong; only one plant was found at that time. This Photo was taken at the Hong Kong Park. This plant is also seen in the Hong Kong Zoological & Botanical Garden.
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Norfolk, Virginia, United States
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Hong Kong Gordonia is one of the 100 common trees in Hong Kong. This photo was taken alongside the path leading to the top of Sai Shan, Tsing Yi, Hong Kong.
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Geneva, Florida, United States