Examples of 'camelias' in a sentence

Meaning of "camelias"

camelias: (noun) a type of flowering plant in the genus Camellia, known for its showy blooms and evergreen foliage
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  • plural of camelia

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How to grow azaleas and camelias.
Camelias dripping with water.
She sells camelias.
Les Camelias apartment.
Moving the camelias.
The camelias are also starting to bloom, along with the forsythia.
La Bambouseraie has a collection of camelias in various colours.
Hamilton Tapias ' cattle live in pastures full of trees in Puerto Camelias.
The families in Camelias depend on farming.
This work is based on the play La dame aux camelias.
The fox and the camelias by Ignazio Silone.
Hortensia is right up front, turn after the camelias.
From the drama Dame aux camelias by Alexandre Dumas son.
A flower with no scent . Especially camelias.
Villa les Camelias Cap d'Ail, local history museum and temporary exhibitions.
I am so surprised your camelias are blooming!
I want red lilies . Or camelias.
It 's number 6, Las Camelias residence at the end of the road.
Uriel Tuberquia, a displaced land re-claimant from the Camelias community, last month.
Lady of the Camelias - Camille.
Of course. It's number 6, Las Camelias residence at the end of the road.
Midori, La Niña de las Camelias ( 少女椿 ) published by Glénat.

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