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La Camellia
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Carlo linneo
Carl Nilsson Linnaeus (1707-1778), divenuto Carl von Linné in seguito all’acquisizione di un titolo nobiliare e chiamato Carlo Linneo in italiano.È stato un medico, botanico, naturalista e accademico svedese, considerato il padre della moderna classificazione scientifica degli organismi viventi
La Camelia o “rosa del Giappone”
Genere Camellia
Dominio : EUKARYOTA
Regno : PLANTAE
Divisione : MAGNOLIOPHYTA
Ordine : MAGNLIOPSIDA
Famiglia : THEACEAE
Genere : CAMELLIA
L., 1753
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Theaceae
Le Theaceae sono una famiglia di piante angiosperme dicotiledoni legnose (alberi o arbusti) a prevalente distribuzione nelle regioni tropicali e subtropicali.La maggior parte dei generi comprende piante sempreverdi; i generi Stewartia e Franklinia (native degli Stati Uniti) sono invece decidui.
Angiosperme -> piante più evolute e con seme protettoCotiledoni -> foglie embrionali con funzione di nutrimento dell’embrionale dall’inizio della germinazione
'l'albero dalle foglie lucenti'- la Camellia
J. Maria Antonietta
Il nome del genere, scelto da Linneo, deriva dal nome del missionario gesuita George Joseph Kamel (1661-1706), botanico, che per primo importò la pianta dal Giappone. L'epiteto specifico japonica fa riferimento ai territori provenienti di questa specie.
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C. yunnaniensis
C. x williamsii
C. vietnamensis
C. tunghinensis
C. tsaii
C. trannokoensis
C. taliensis
C. sinensis
C. semiserrata
C. sasanqua
C. saluenensis
C. salicifolia
C. rusticana
C. rosiflora
C. reticulata
C. pubipetala
C. polyodonta
C. pleurocarpa
C. pitardii
C. parviflora
C. oleifera
C. nokoensis
C. nitidissima
C. lutchuensis
C. kissi
C. japonica
C. irrawadiensis
C. hongkongensis
C. x hiemalis
C. hengchunensis
C. grijsii
C. granthamiana
C. gilberti
C. furfuracea
C. fraterna
C. foreresti
C. fleury
C. flava
C. euryoides
C. euphebia
C. cuspidata
C. crapnelliana
C. cognata
C. crysantha
C. chekiangolosea
C. caudata
C. brevistyla
C. azalea
le specie più comuni
C. assimili
La Camelia Sinensis è la pianta del tè, ossia la pianta le cui foglie e i cui germogli sono usati per produrre il tè.Tutti i tipi di tè traggono origine dalla lavorazione delle foglie, dei germogli e di altre parti di questa pianta: soltanto i metodi di lavorazione differenziano le varie tipologie.Trattando le foglie con il calore si ottiene il tè verde; essiccandole all'aria si ottiene il tè bianco; lasciandolo fermentare si ottiene il tè nero (più forte, ma perde le sue proprietà); se si ossida parzialamente trattandole con il calore si ottiene il tè oolong.
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We don't like to bore. We don't want to be repetitive. Communicating as always bores and doesn't engage. We do it differently.We sabotage boredom. We create what the brain likes to consume because it stimulates it.
We need to interact with each other. We learn collaboratively.
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I principali generi sono:
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- Camellia
- Dankia
- Franklina
- Gordonia
- Laplacea
- Polyspora
- Pyrenaria
- Schima
- Stewartia
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