Abstract

In the centuries-old history of China, plants have played an important role. They served as a source of food, were used as medicines to treat ailments, and were objects of worship. In the process of development of Chinese society, the use of plants has become more versatile. One of such significant plants is Camellia, and in particular, Chinese camellia (Camellia sinensis (L) Kuntze), known worldwide as tea. In addition to useful properties, it has high decorative qualities. The diversity with which the camellia flower was endowed allowed it to become a favorite theme for artists and poets of all periods.

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