Introduction to Camellia Camellia: Camellia Camellia is an ancient plant that is extremely rare and has an extremely narrow distribution. 90% of the wild Camellia Camellia in the world is only distributed in the Lanshan Branch of Shiwanda Mountain in Fangchenggang City, Guangxi, China. It grows at altitudes Below 700 meters, it is more common in the range between 200-500 meters above sea level. The lower limit of vertical distribution is about 20 meters above sea level. It is a rare and precious plant in the world. It is equally famous as precious "living plant fossils" such as silver fir, cypress, and Davidia involucrata. It enjoys high reputations abroad as "Magical Oriental Magic Tea", "Giant Panda of the Plant World", and "Queen of the Tea Tribe".

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