Camellias

/kəˈmɛl.jəz/ noun

Plural of camellia: flowering shrubs with glossy leaves and showy flowers, often grown as ornamental plants.

From Camellia, named after Georg Joseph Kamel, a Jesuit lay brother and botanist who worked in the Philippines in the 17th century. The Latin name was formally established by Linnaeus in 1753.

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