Camelliaceae

/kə.ˌmel.iˈeɪ.siː.iː/ noun

A family of flowering plants that includes camellias, tea plants, and similar evergreen shrubs found mainly in warm regions of Asia.

From the genus Camellia (named after Georg Joseph Kamel, a Jesuit botanist) + -aceae (Latin suffix denoting plant families). This Linnaean naming convention became standard botanical taxonomy in the 18th century.

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