Tea Plant is the plant whose leaves and buds are harvested to make teaβgreen, black, oolong, white, and pu-erh all come from this species. πβ
Overview
- Scientific name: Camellia sinensis
- Family: Theaceae
- Native regions: East Asia (China, India, Myanmar)
- Growth habit: Evergreen shrub or small tree
- Leaf characteristics: Glossy, pointed, rich in polyphenols and caffeine
Tea Types from the Plant
- Green Tea β Leaves are quickly steamed or pan-fried to prevent oxidation.
- Black Tea β Fully oxidized leaves; stronger flavor and darker color.
- Oolong Tea β Partially oxidized; sits between green and black tea.
- White Tea β Young leaves or buds; minimally processed.
- Pu-erh Tea β Fermented and aged, usually from Yunnan, China.
Cultivation Tips
- Prefers acidic, well-drained soil.
- Thrives in warm, humid climates with plenty of rainfall.
- Requires regular pruning to encourage new leaf growth.
- Leaves are usually plucked by hand for high-quality teas.
π‘ Fun Facts
- Tea leaves contain caffeine and antioxidants.
- The flavor of tea depends on where itβs grown, how itβs processed, and the harvest season.
- Tea can live for decades; some plants in China are over 100 years old.
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