Camellia (scientific name: Camellia? Species), also known as camellia, is the general name of many plants and horticultural varieties of Theaceae and Camellia. Petals are bowl-shaped and divided into single petals or double petals. Single-petal camellia is mostly primitive, and double-petal camellia can have up to 60 petals.
Camellia has different degrees of red, purple, white and yellow flowers, and even camellias with color stripes. The highest flower branch can reach 4 meters. Sex likes warm and humid environment. The flowering period is long, from June 10 to May of the following year, and the full flowering period is generally from June1-March.