Origin - East Asia
Chemical profile - Flavonoids, saponins
Classification - Theaceae
Use - Ornamental, documented in pharmacognostic catalogs
Description -
Camellia japonica, derived from the plant family Theaceae in East Asia, is renowned for its complex array of flavonoids and saponins. This ornamental species is recognized in botanical indexes and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers for its structural traits. Its vibrant blossoms and historical presence in traditional practices underscore its importance in botanical studies. Analyzed for botanical and molecular characteristics. Explore this alternative product - Sugar Globules and Resonant Healing.
Chemical profile - Flavonoids, saponins
Classification - Theaceae
Use - Ornamental, documented in pharmacognostic catalogs
Description -
Camellia japonica, derived from the plant family Theaceae in East Asia, is renowned for its complex array of flavonoids and saponins. This ornamental species is recognized in botanical indexes and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers for its structural traits. Its vibrant blossoms and historical presence in traditional practices underscore its importance in botanical studies. Analyzed for botanical and molecular characteristics. Explore this alternative product - Sugar Globules and Resonant Healing.