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Camellia sinensis - Tea Plant
Theaceae
Camellia sinensis is the source of tea of commerce. The young processed leaves yield tea -- the world's most important caffeine beverage.

 


Camellia sinensis
Nombres relacionados: Assam tea (inglés), Camelia (castellano), Camellia thea (sinónimo), Camellia theifera (sinónimo), Ch’a (chino), Cha (hindi), Cha-yeh (japonés), Chai (hindi), Ming (chino), Té (castellano), Tea (inglés), ...

Camellia sinensis (tea)
Tea is the most important non-alcoholic beverage in the world, and over three million tonnes are grown annually.
Flowers of Camellia sinensis (Image: Andrew McRobb, RBG Kew) ...

#901 Camellia sinensis
Common Names: tea, tea plant, tea tree
Family: Theaceae (tea Family)
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CAMELLIA SINENSIS - Tea
This plant can be a shrub or tree, 3-50', with dark glossy green leaves, cultivated in warm parts of E. and S. Asia. The processed young leaves yield commercial tea.

TEA
Camellia sinensis
General Notes
Needs organic soils with good drainage. Leaves are a source of tea. Has Fragrant Flower. SelecTree lists no cultivars of sinensis.

Camellia sinensis is an evergreen plant and grows in tropical to sub-tropical climates. In addition to tropical climates (at least 50 inches of rainfall a year), it also prefers acidic soils.

Camellia sinensis var. sinensis
2" white blooms with a large boss of yellow stamens are borne in late summer and early fall on this fine textured evergreen shrub. The dark green foliage is used to make unfermented green tea.

Camellia sinensis (L)
Synonyms: C. thea (Link.), Thea sinensis (Sims.), C. theifera (Griff.)
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Camellia sinensis
Family: Theaceae
Tea plant
Origin: Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka and India to Assam and China ...

Camellia sinensis 'Variegata'
TEA TREE
Cedrus deodara 'Snow Sprite'
SNOW SPRITE DEODAR CEDAR ...

Camellia sinensis, Various spp.
MEDICINAL: Green tea has recently come into prominence as an effective anti-oxidant.

Teyaku [Telugu]: Camellia sinensis
Teyilai (Tea Leaf) [Tamil]: Camellia sinensis
Tez [Mayan Languages]: Amaranthus cruentus
Teza Bo [Burmese]: Zanthoxylum armatum
Tezak [Punjabi]: Lepidium sativum
Tezak [Punjabi]: Lepidium sativum sativum ...

The plant (Camellia sinensis, Thea sinensis, or C. thea) is an evergreen related to the and indigenous to Assam (India) and probably to parts of China and Japan.

One of the most important plants related to Camellia japonica is the Camellia sinensis, which is the plant tea comes from.

Tea is the dried foliage of the plant Camellia sinensis , which was first used to prepare aromatic infusions in China.

One Camellia, Camellia sinensis (syn. Thea sinensis), is grown for its leaves, for it is the tea plant.
Camellia: after George J. Kamel, Asiatic traveller(1661-1706).
Camellia japonica [Japanese Camellia] Common Name List ...

on tracks that will move over the tree as the weather begins to get too cold for Camellias to survive. The name Camellia was named after the Jesuit pharmacist Georg Josef Kamel. The most commercialized species in this genus is Camellia sinensis, ...

See also: Camellia, Mango, Tea plant, Orchid, Grape

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