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Price of Camellia: the price of wild camellia is as high as thousands to tens of thousands of yuan /

Camellia japonica belongs to Theaceae and is a rare camellia species endemic to China. Wild camellia is a rare and precious plant in the world, which grows in the branch of Lanshan mountain in Fangchenggang City, Guangxi Province. At present, with the increase of the market supply of Camellia, Camellia decreased sharply, and the price of Camellia increased with the tide. Let's take you to know the price of Camellia:

The price of Camellia japonica is authentic. The price of wild camellia in Guangxi is as high as thousands of yuan to tens of thousands of yuan per kilogram (500g);

The following is the retail price of Camellia dry gift box with different processing technology;

Fangpu freeze-dried Camellia: 15g258 yuan; 100g gift box 1588 yuan;

Fangpu dried Camellia: 15g188 yuan; 100g gift box 1228 yuan;

Hair petal freeze-dried Camellia: 20g98 yuan; 150g high-grade gift box 768 yuan;

Dried Camellia: 20g78 yuan; 150g high-grade gift box 648 yuan.

Warm tips: the above price is for reference only, and the specific price shall be subject to negotiation with the merchant.

The factors influencing the price of Camellia japonica are as follows: 1. Camellia japonica generally grows between 200-500 meters above sea level. It likes warm and humid climate, acid soil with good drainage and shade at seedling stage. Because the artificial cutting propagation technology of Camellia japonica is not mature enough, the survival rate of most wild camellia is low, which leads to the shortage of artificial propagation and the sharp decline of wild quantity. As a result, the wild camellia is almost extinct The price of scented tea continues to rise.

2. Camellia chrysantha lack of protection measures, serious theft. There are few golden camellia protection areas in the origin of Camellia japonica, and there is no special person to protect the camellia. In addition, the market supply is large, the survival rate is low, and the price is high. Many people are driven by interests to dig and steal in the origin of Camellia, which leads to a sharp decrease in the quantity of Camellia and a sharp rise in price.

3. Golden Camellia speculation, monopoly of Camellia industry. With the development of economy, more and more people are involved in the speculation of Camellia japonica, which directly leads to the price rise of Camellia. Some investors use policy advantages to concentrate resources among a small number of people, gradually forming a monopoly of Camellia planting industry, Camellia prices rose rapidly.

Main value and medicinal value of dried Camellia chrysantha

Camellia is non-toxic, contains more than 400 kinds of nutrients, non-toxic side effects. It is rich in tea polysaccharides, tea polyphenols, total saponins, total flavonoids, tea pigment, caffeine, protein, vitamin B1, B2, vitamin C, vitamin E, folic acid, fatty acid, B-carotene and other natural nutrients; Camellia japonica contains dozens of amino acids such as theanine and threonine, as well as a variety of natural organic germanium (GE), selenium (SE), which have important health effects on human body Molybdenum (MO), zinc (Zn), vanadium (V) and other trace elements, and potassium (k), calcium (CA), magnesium (mg) and other macro elements.

Ornamental value

The discovery of flower tea fills the gap that there are no golden flowers in the tea family. Its waxy green leaves are crystal clear, and the petals are transparent, firm, bright and spotless; the flower buds are round and colorful; the petals are overlapped and dense, and they are beautiful and beautiful, and they are graceful and graceful among the branches of jade leaves. The golden petals and pistils are beautiful and pleasing to the eyes, and their ornamental value is incomparable.

Research value

Camellia chrysantha has special color genetic gene DNA, which is difficult to replicate. It is of great scientific research value to solve the problem of rapid propagation of many excellent seedling survival genes of Camellia japonica by using high and new technology, breaking through the key technology of slow growth and low yield of Camellia japonica, greatly improving the output of large-scale cultivation of Camellia japonica, and deeply developing a new generation of world-class medical and health care products of Camellia japonica to benefit human health are of great scientific research value. [6]

economic value

The economic value of Camellia japonica is very high. First, flower appreciation is of high value. The price of golden camellia bonsai with a height of 1-1.5 meters and good shape is 8000 yuan; the price of about 2 meters high is 26000 yuan to tens of thousands yuan; Japan once wanted to buy Chinese Camellia for 25000 US dollars. Secondly, the added value of Camellia japonica is very high. The products produced through industrialization and deep processing have been recognized and favored by the majority of consumers, and their prices have increased steadily, especially the price of scented tea is considerable, which tends to be in short supply.

The flower of plant culture of Camellia chrysantha

In 2002, Camellia was identified as the city flower by Fangchenggang City. In December 2009, Fangcheng district was named "the hometown of golden tea in China" by China economic forest association. In November 2011, Camellia japonica won the national geographical indication protection product.

Golden Tea Festival

Since the first Golden Tea Festival was successfully held in 2009, it has become one of the four major cultural festival brands in Fangchenggang City. The camellia industry has also developed rapidly. A number of leading enterprises have emerged, such as Shangyue Jinhua, guirentang camellia, Sino Hong Kong high tech national treasure Jinhua tea and Baixi Jinhua tea. The series of Camellia products have been awarded Guangxi famous brand products and Guangxi famous trademarks. The products are sold well in domestic and international markets, with an annual output value of more than 1.2 billion yuan.