It cannot be eaten, but it can be used to extract oil! The fruiting cycle of camellias generally takes about four years, and some may not even bear fruit, so few people notice. There are many factors that cause camellia to bear fruit. Climate and soil will all affect it. Suitable temperature and humidity can bloom and bear fruit. Even though camellia fruits look like plums, they cannot be eaten directly, but they can be used to extract oil. The shells are also important industrial raw materials and can also be used as medicine introduction. Dry the camellia fruit, peel it, take out the core, and plant it directly. Edible, camellia seeds are fruit seeds produced by old wild camellia trees. The fruit harvest period coincides with the time when camellias are in full bloom. This is a very magical plant. Young wild camellia trees will not bear fruit. They will begin to bear fruit after the flowers fade and will not mature until the next season. This means that the camellia fruit takes a whole year to grow.