Ten-thousand-flower Camellia

Coordinates: 26°59′38.67″N 100°11′43.05″E / 26.9940750°N 100.1952917°E / 26.9940750; 100.1952917
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The Ten-thousand-flower Camellia is a Camellia reticulata tree[1] at Jade Peak Temple, near the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain in China. The plant is reputed to be over 500 years old.[2]

It is not clear if two varieties have been grafted onto a single stock, or if the stock variety also shows in the flowering.[3]

In a nearby courtyard a pair of Michelia yunnanensis, some 120 years old, have been trained in a similar formation.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tony Rodd, Jennifer Stackhous: Trees: A Visual Guide:Chinese Camellia, page 135, University of California Press, 2008.
  2. ^ a b Charles Lee. "Jade Peak (Yufeng) Temple's Ten Thousand Flower Camellia". Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  3. ^ Peter Valda (2002). Gardens of China.

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26°59′38.67″N 100°11′43.05″E / 26.9940750°N 100.1952917°E / 26.9940750; 100.1952917