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Found the below info here; http://www.daleysfruit.com.au/i/b/Camellia-Sinesis-Tea-b.jpg
Evergreen shrub to tree whose leaves are used to make tea.
FEATURES: Small 2.5cm across white, occasionally pink, cupped flowers with a mass of yellow stamens. Leaves variable in size from around 1 Q-22cm long. The small growing tip leaves are used to make tea. ShruB to tall tree in sub/tropical climate but often grown as a low hedge of restricted in size by freqlient tip pruning.
FOR BEST RESULTS: Enrich soil with well rotted compost and retain moisture with a good thick mulch. When being harvested for tea the shoots and 2-3 top leaves are narvested every 8-1 Q days.
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Here is a website I found and am entering for reference. Many articles on all four of the teas mentioned in this article's title
http://blog.espemporium.com/
and another site with tea info
http://royalmajestea.com/basics.htm
more tea
http://www.alltea.com/
photo from;
http://almostedenplants.com/mall/wpe128.jpg
With Much gratitude for this information to their perspective sites,
Allisonians
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