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Camellia sinensis - Wikipedia Camellia sinensis is native to East Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, and Southeast Asia, but it is today cultivated all around the world in tropical and subtropical regions It is an evergreen shrub or small tree that is usually trimmed to below 2 m (6 6 ft) when cultivated for its leaves
How to Grow and Care for Camellia Sinensis (Tea Plant) Camellia sinensis, known commonly as tea plant, Assam tea, or tea camellia, is a fragrant, flowering shrub adding winter interest to southern gardens Its leaves, used for tea, are cultivated around the world and commercially grown in Asia and India
Tea plant | Description, Cultivation, Process, Pests, Uses . . . The tea plant (Camellia sinensis) is an evergreen flowering plant valued for its young leaves and leaf buds, from which the tea beverage is produced Two principal varieties are used commercially, the small-leaved China plant and the large-leaved Assam plant
Camellia sinensis - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant . . . Unlike many other Camellia species, it is heat and drought tolerant and can perform well in full sun The attractive dense dark-green leaves and blooms make it a good plant for screening, foundation planting, hedge, or an attractive patio or container plant
Camellia sinensis (Tea Tree): Everything You Need To Know Camellia sinensis is a slow-growing, upright, evergreen shrub prized for its attractive foliage, fragrant flowers, and its role in traditional tea production Its leathery, lance-shaped, dark green leaves grow up to 5 inches long (12 cm), with finely toothed edges and a glossy surface
Camellia Sinensis: Benefits, Sources, Side Effects and Uses Camellia sinensis is a plant native to East Asia that produces most types of tea, such as green, black, oolong, and white tea, which provide many health benefits due to its natural compounds Does Camellia sinensis tea contain caffeine? Yes, Camellia sinensis tea contains caffeine, which helps increase alertness and improve concentration
Camellia sinensis: Identification, Health Benefits, Uses . . . Camellia sinensis, more commonly known as the tea plant, is the backbone of many beloved tea varieties, including green, black, white, and oolong Native to Southeast Asia, this evergreen shrub thrives in various climates, making it a staple in the gardens and plantations across China, India, and beyond