Camellia (Latin Camellia) is an evergreen plant; from the leaves of the species "Camelia Chinese" are made raw materials for tea. The genus is named by naturalist Carl Linnaeus (Swedish Carl Linnaeus, after receiving the nobility in 1761 - Carl von Linne; 23.V.1707 - 10.I.1778; botanist, zoologist, mineralogist and physician) in honor of the missionary and botanist Georg Josef Kamel (Czech Jiří Josef Camel; 21.IV.1661 - 02.V.1706), who worked in the Philippines as a doctor and apothecologist.Solid areas: 3%