Camelia sinensis

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Camelia sinensis
aka Tea
Species Camelia sinensis 
Category evergreen shrub 
Growing area subtropical 
Range East and southeast asia 
Taxonomy Angiosperms;Eudicots;Asterids;Ericales;Theaceae

Uses

Primary

Hazards

Cultivation

Prefer at least 1270mm of rainfall a year. Tea plants prefer a rich and moist growing location in full to part sun, and can be grown in hardiness zones 7 – 9 (yearly lows temp -17°C). However, the clonal one is commercially cultivated from the equator to as far north as Cornwall and Scotland on the UK mainland. Many high quality teas are grown at high elevations, up to 1,500 meters, as the plants grow more slowly and acquire more flavour.

Harvest

Fresh leaves contain 4% wet weight caffeine.

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