Japanese Camellia Flowers Jigsaw Puzzle

Japanese Camellia Flowers
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Japanese camellia (Camellia japonica) is a species of flowering plant. In the wild, it is found in mainland China (Shandong, east Zhejiang), Taiwan, southern Korea and southwestern Japan. It is a popular ornamental plant that is grown for its showy flowers, which come in a wide range of colors, including white, pink, red, and variegated. In the wild, flowering is between January and March. Flowers of the wild species have six or seven rose or white petals.

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