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The Camellia House, Culzean Estate
Built in 1818 as an orangery but later housed Camellia when they were first brought from Japan because it was thought they would require a warm climate.  This proved not to be the case though as the large Camellia plants in the Culzean gardens prove.
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The Camellia House, Culzean Estate

Built in 1818 as an orangery but later housed Camellia when they were first brought from Japan because it was thought they would require a warm climate. This proved not to be the case though as the large Camellia plants in the Culzean gardens prove.

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