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Tea is traditionally separated in two groups. Chineese/Japaneese - Camellia sinensis (sinensis in Latin means "Chineese") and Indian - Camellia assamica. There is also a natural hybrid of those two types - the ceylonian tea.
Yes, camellia plants can be toxic to cows if ingested. They contain compounds such as saponins, which can lead to gastrointestinal upset and other health issues in livestock. It's important to prevent cattle from grazing on or consuming camellia plants to avoid potential poisoning. Always consult a veterinarian if you suspect poisoning or unusual behavior in livestock.
The camellia plant arrived in the US in the late 18th century, introduced by European and Asian traders. It gained popularity quickly for its ornamental beauty and now grows in several regions across the country.
Yes it is the agricultural product of leaves, leaf buds, and internodes of the Camellia sinensis plant.
No. Rhizaophoracea, the mangrove family, are hardwords or angiosperms.
The scientific name for the camellia flower is Camellia japonica.
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Here are some possible words: CHAMELEON - a color-changing lizard COMEDIAN - a funny entertainer CAMELLIA - a petaled flower
Alabama's state flower is the Camellia
The Camellia is the state flower of Alabama.
Camellia Okpodu was born in 1964.
Camellia Grill was created in 1946.
Camellia Clouse is 5' 6".
Camellia Rahbary is 5' 6".
The Alabama state flower is the Camellia.
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The entryway is filled with the scent of the camellia bush.