camellia

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الإنجليزية - التركية
kamelya çiçeği
kamelya
{i} çingülü
{i} japon gülü
Thea japonica
i., bot. kamelya
japongülü
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Any plant of the genus Camellia, shrubs and small trees native to Asia; Camellia japonica is the most popular as a garden plant; Camellia sinensis is the tea plant
The tea plant is now referred to this genus under the name of Camellia Thea
any of several shrubs or small evergreen trees having solitary white or pink or reddish flowers
An Asiatic genus of small shrubs, often with shining leaves and showy flowers
oleifera are grown in China for the oil which is pressed from their seeds
{i} flowering evergreen shrub with fragrant white flowers (native to China and Japan); female first name
A camellia is a large bush that has shiny leaves and large white, pink, or red flowers similar to a rose. a plant with dark green leaves and red, pink, or white flowers, or the flowers of this plant (Georg Josef Kamel (in , Camellus) (1661-1706), priest and plant scientist). Any of the East Asian evergreen shrubs and trees that make up the genus Camellia in the tea family (Theaceae), most notable for three ornamental flowering species and for C. sinensis (sometimes called Thea sinensis), the source of tea. The common camellia (C. japonica) is the best-known, particularly for its double (many-petaled) cultivated varieties. The tea plant (C. sinensis), reaching 30 ft (9 m) in the wild but in cultivation kept to a low, mounded shrub, bears fragrant white, yellow-centred flowers
An ornamental greenhouse shrub (Thea japonica) with glossy evergreen leaves and roselike red or white double flowers
Camellia Japonica is much cultivated for ornament, and C
Sassanqua and C
camellia oil
{i} oil extracted from the camellia, oil that is very high in oleic acid (used for cosmetics, pharmaceutical products and personal care products)
camellias
plural of camellia
genus camellia
tropical Asiatic evergreen shrubs or small trees
camellia

    الواصلة

    Ca·mel·lia

    النطق

    علم أصول الكلمات

    () Modern Latin, named from Joseph Kamel, or ‘Camellus’ (1661-1706), a Moravian botanist.
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