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Members of the oak family Quercus myrsinaefolia, Cyclobalanopsis acuta, and Castanopsis cuspidata also occur here, as do members of the tea family, such as Camellia japonica.
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Characteristic species include Machilus thunbergii, Cyclobalanopsis acuta, Castanopsis cuspidata ssp. sieboldii, Camellia japonica.
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The gardener there possessed an immense plant of _Camellia japonica_ with single flowers, and some small plants raised from this by cuttings, but no other variety of camellia.
Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants Maxwell T. Masters
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_Camellia japonica_ is often striped in the fall and during the winter, but when flowering in the spring it returns to the monochromatic type.
Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation Hugo de Vries 1891
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Then here are two heaths; then this thick leaf is _Laurustinus_, and this other, with the red bud, _Camellia japonica_. '
A Red Wallflower Susan Warner 1852
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At the back of the house is a garden, containing almost every tree peculiar to the climate; and it was a novelty to us to see collected together the cotton-tree, the areca, sago, palm, &c., with every variety of the Camellia japonica in a state of most luxurious wildness.
Borneo and the Indian Archipelago with drawings of costume and scenery Frank Marryat 1840
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Past the small lawn, paved terrace and formal beds of roses, fuchsias, irises and nerines is a vertiginous bank planted with clashing pink and red Camellia japonica, a large fig tree and a tulip tree Liriodendron tulipifera .
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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There are thousands of varieties of camellia, but there are three types that grow well in south Louisiana: Camellia japonica, Camellia sasanqua and camellia hiemalis.
theadvertiser.com - 2009
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There are thousands of varieties of camellia, but there are three types that grow well in south Louisiana: Camellia japonica, Camellia sasanqua and camellia hiemalis.
theadvertiser.com - 2009
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