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12-NOV-2006 Cliff Hutson

Camellia sasanqua

Wikipedia tells us that this plant has a long history of cultivation in Japan for practical rather than decorative reasons. The leaves are used to make tea while the seeds or nuts are used to make tea oil, which is used for lighting, lubrication, cooking and cosmetic purposes. Tea oil has a higher calorific content than any other edible oil available naturally in Japan.

We just like its looks.

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