Camellia is a genus of about 250 species of evergreen shrubs.
The flowers are large and conspicuous, 1–12 cm diameter, with (in natural conditions) 5–9 petals; colour varies from white to pink and red, and yellow in a few species.
Camellia reaches a height of 1-6 metres (3-20 ft).
Perfectly shaped, wahy blooms come in a remarkable range of sizes, colors and forms.
It blooms in Spring, Autumn, Winter.
Camellia offers a large palette of colors, from white to yellow, pink red and purple.
Camellia is used as medicine to treat asthma, bacterial infections and heart disease.
The main economic value of Camellia is the production of tea.
Camellia is also used in cooking and for oil production.