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The fruit of Camellia crapnelliana Royalty Free Stock Photo
The blooming flower of Camellia crapnelliana Royalty Free Stock Photo
The blooming flower of Camellia crapnelliana Royalty Free Stock Photo
The blooming flower of Camellia crapnelliana Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
The fruit of Camellia crapnelliana
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Camellia crapnelliana Tutcher is a small tree in the Camellia genus of the Theaceae family. The bark is red, and the tender branches are hairless Leaves hard leathery, inverted oval to oval in shape, dark green on top, grayish green on bottom, with fine blunt teeth on the edges At the top of the flower, it has a single flower and is nearly sessile. The corolla is white, and the petals are inverted Capsule spherical, loose and porous after drying The flowering and fruiting period is from September to December.Camellia crapnelliana has large flowers and fruits, making it an important oilseed plant It is also an excellent germplasm resource of the Camellia family. Its plant shape is beautiful, with red bark, white flowers, and large fruits. It is an excellent ornamental tree species, suitable for cultivation and viewing on roadsides, corners, or grasslands. It can be planted in rows, clusters, pairs, pairs, and solitary plants Seeds can also be used to extract oil for consumption.


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