camellia Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kəˈmiː.li.ə]
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Meaning of camellia In English

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Examples of camellia

  • Camellias are propagated by cuttings in winter, which should give blooming plants in two years. 

  • In vain Edith brought him plants from the little greenhouse, fine camellias, pots of snow-drops, and lovely anemones. 

  • The camellias and evergreens on the hillside made a lovely framework for each little picture, as we turned and twisted along the narrow path. 

  • The newer double varieties have flowers as fine as a camellia. 

  • Then he sat and stared at the red camellia blooms before him, that somehow looked as indistinct and misty as though they were fifty yards off instead of so many inches. 

  • The camellia, which is common in so many gardens, is the same basic plant as the tea plant.

  • She is certainly the dame aux camellias tonight.

  • All imported camellia plants must be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate stating that they have been inspected during the growing season and found substantially free from pests and diseases.

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Translations of camellia In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    山茶…

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  • 中文简体

    山茶…

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  • Español

    camelia…

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  • Português

    camélia…

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  • Français

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  • Čeština

    kamélie…

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  • Dansk

    kamelia…

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  • Indonesia

    kamelia…

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