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The five Catholic bishops of Davao region heard all sides of the aerial spraying debate and rendered their conclusion. They are calling for deeper studies because no evidence warrants banning of the plantation practice.

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The name camelia was given to the flower by the great Swedish botanist Linnaeus (Carl von Linné) to honor a Jesuit lay brother who lived and died in Manila. His name was Georg Josef Kamel.
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