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  2. Camellia japonica - Wikipedia

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    A bud of a Japanese camellia. Camellia japonica is a flowering tree or shrub, usually 1.5–6 metres (4.9–19.7 ft) tall, but occasionally up to 11 metres (36 ft) tall. Some cultivated varieties achieve a size of 72 m 2 or more. The youngest branches are purplish brown, becoming grayish brown as they age.

  3. Camellia - Wikipedia

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    Camellia oil is commonly used to clean and protect the blades of cutting instruments. Camellia oil pressed from seeds of C. japonica, also called tsubaki oil or tsubaki-abura (椿油) in Japanese, has been traditionally used in Japan for hair care. [12] C. japonica plant is used to prepare traditional antiinflammatory medicines. [13]

  4. Tea seed oil - Wikipedia

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    The oil is known as 'camellia oil', 'tea seed oil', or 'camellia seed oil'. [2] As of 2016 4,000,000 hectares (9,900,000 acres) of oleifera forest centered on the Yangtze river basin in Hunan , Jiangxi , and Guangxi produces 0.26 million tons of oil.

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  6. Camellia oleifera - Wikipedia

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    Camellia oleifera, which originated in China, is notable as an important source of edible oil (known as tea oil or camellia oil) obtained from its seeds. [2] It is commonly known as the oil-seed camellia or tea oil camellia , though to a lesser extent other species of camellia are used in oil production too.

  7. Camellia sasanqua - Wikipedia

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    Tea oil has a higher calorific content than any other edible oil available naturally in Japan. [ 3 ] Camellia sasanqua is valued in gardens for its handsome glossy green foliage, and fragrant single flowers that can range in color from white to deep pink and are produced extremely early in the season.

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