
What is Dehua Eighteen Scholar Camellia? Authentic Fujian Dehua specialty: Dehua Eighteen Scholar Camellia
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Introduction to the Tea Flower of the Eighteen Scholars of Dehua
The Tea Flower of the Eighteen Scholars is a precious treasure among tea flowers, deeply loved by people.
. It has a beautiful tree shape and a unique flower structure, consisting of more than 70-130 petals forming a hexagonal corolla with distinct tower shaped layers and orderly arrangement, which is very beautiful. The adjacent petals are arranged in about 20 rounds, mostly 18 rounds, so it is called the "Eighteen Scholars". The "Eighteen Scholars" was a literary institution opened by Li Shimin during his reign as King of Tang in the west of the palace. He recruited scholars from all directions and divided them into three groups: Du Ruhui, Fang Xuanling, Lu Deming, and others. Six of them stayed on duty every day to discuss literature and discuss ancient and modern times. They were known as the "Eighteen Scholars" and later used this as a painting theme. Another meaning is the name of the flower, which is a premium grade of magnolia flowers. One stem can bloom up to eighteen flowers, hence it is called the Eighteen Scholars. Due to the popularity of the Eighteen Scholars, Dehua County in Fujian Province is also widely planted. In 2013, the 11th meeting of the Standing Committee of the 17th County People's Congress approved the Eighteen Scholars Camellia as the flower of Dehua County
The geographical indication protection scope for tea flower agricultural products of the 18th Bachelor of Dehua includes the areas of Longxun Town, Xunzhong Town, Leifeng Town, Sanban Town, Longmentan Town, Guobao Township, and Gaide Town within the jurisdiction of Dehua County. It extends east to Zhudi Village in Longmentan Town, west to Baokeng Forest Farm in Gaide Township, south to Lingtou Village in Sanban Town, and north to Shangzhai Village in Leifeng Town. The protection scope covers 7 townships and 85 villages. Geographic coordinates: 118 ° 5 ′ 19 "-118 ° 30 ′ 20" E, 25 ° 23 ′ 55 "-25 ° 41 ′ 58" N. The total protected area is 63025 hectares, and the annual production area is 666.7 hectares