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Camellias [Chinese]

By: YC Shen
363 pages, Col photos
Camellias [Chinese]
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  • Camellias [Chinese] ISBN: 9787503854194 Hardback Apr 2009 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 months
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Language: Chinese with scientific nomenclature

This book contains a detailed introduction to the ancient records of Chinese Camellia culture and history, an introduction to the history of the development of western camellias, and an introduction to the traditional camellias found in Europe, America, Australia and New Zealand.

This book not only brings new knowledge to the horticultural world but also promotes the collaboration of East and West in the form of cultural exchange.

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By: YC Shen
363 pages, Col photos
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