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Camellia crapnelliana

In 1903, the Camellia crapnelliana species was first collected and described by W. J. Tutcher from Mount Parker, Hong Kong; only one plant was found at that time .

Camellia crapnelliana (Chinese: ????? or ???) is a 5-7 metre tall small tree with thickly leathery leaves and solitary and terminal flowers. In 1903, the species was first collected and described by W. J. Tutcher from Mount Parker, Hong Kong; only one plant was found at that time . In Hong Kong, it is distributed in Mount Parker and Mau Ping in Ma On Shan. It is also distributed in Guangxi, Fujian, Zhejiang. The seed oil is edible. More

Camellia crapnelliana in Hong Kong. More