Camelliaceae

/kə.ˌmel.iˈeɪ.siː.iː/ noun

Definition

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

Etymology

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.

Kelly Says

The Camelliaceae family is absolutely crucial to human history—it gave us not just ornamental camellias, but tea plants and the plant that produces yerba mate! This single family influenced global trade routes, economies, and daily rituals for billions of people.

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