Berlese, Botantial: Camellias, Camellia of Exeter
Berlese, Botantial: Camellias, Camellia of Exeter
It seems like you're referring to two different topics related to botany:
1. **Berlese Funnel**: This is a tool used in biology and ecology to extract small invertebrates, like mites and springtails, from soil, leaf litter, or other organic material. It works by placing the sample in a funnel, which is then heated gently. The heat drives the organisms downward into a collecting fluid (usually ethanol or formaldehyde) where they can be preserved and studied.
2. **Botanical: Camellias, Camellia of Exeter**: Camellias are flowering plants in the family Theaceae. They are famous for their beautiful flowers and are native to eastern and southern Asia, from the Himalayas east to Japan and Indonesia. The Camellia of Exeter might refer to a specific variety or cultivar of Camellia that is notable or named after the city of Exeter in England.
If you have specific questions about either topic or if there's something specific you'd like to know, feel free to ask!
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