Camellia
Morphological Characteristics
Camellia is an evergreen shrub or small tree belonging to the genus Camellia in the Theaceae family, which can grow up to 9 meters tall with dense branches and leaves. Its leaves are elliptical, dark green and glossy on the surface, with fine serrations along the edges. The flowers grow singly at the branch tips or leaf axils, boasting diverse forms including single-petaled, semi-double-petaled and double-petaled types. They come in a vivid range of colors such as red, pink and white. The petals are soft, smooth and thick, looking plump and delicate when in full bloom.
Flower Symbolism
1. Ideal Love: Camellia flowers fall off the plant as a whole when they fade, just like the unreserved devotion between lovers, symbolizing sincere and exclusive ideal love.
2. Nobility and Elegance: It usually blooms bravely against the cold in winter and spring, refusing to compete for beauty with other flowers, representing an unyielding and noble character that does not follow the crowd.
3. Modesty and Virtue: The flowers bloom quietly without ostentation and fade gracefully, embodying the modest and restrained demeanor of a gentleman


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