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Camellia
L.
Published In:
Species Plantarum 2: 698. 1753. (1 May 1753) (
Sp. Pl.
)
Synonymy
Bembiciopsis H. Perrier
Thea L.
Project Name Data
(Last Modified On 2/11/2011)
Acceptance :
Accepted
Taxon Profile
(Last Modified On 3/22/2011)
Family or Genus Distribution:
naturalized species only
Generic Species Diversity and Endemism Status:
has been evaluated
No. of species in Fl. Madagasc.:
1 Naturalised
Accepted Published Species:
1 Naturalised
Estimated Unpublished Species:
none
Estimated Total Species:
1 Naturalised
Additional Taxonomic Work:
not currently required
Notes:
In addition to the few records of naturalised plants, tea (
C. sinensis
) is cultivated commercially in suitable habitats mainly on the high plateau.
Camellia japonica
is widely cultivated as a garden ornamental.
Evaluated by:
P.B. Phillipson (Feb 2011)
Compiled or updated by:
P.B. Phillipson (Feb 2011)
Lower Taxa
!
Camellia
sinensis
(L.) Kuntze
Camellia
thea
Link
=
Camellia
sinensis
(L.) Kuntze