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Did you know Matcha comes from the Camellia sinensis plant? So do many green teas, but the processes dictate the final product! #matcha #health #education Cover Ups Tattoo, Magia Das Ervas, Tea Plant, Herbal Plants, Herbs Plants, Illustration Botanique, Healing Plants, Camellia Sinensis, Herbal Healing

Botanical Name: Camellia sinensis. Camellia sinensis is the plant which white tea, green tea, oolong and black tea are all harvested from. The difference between those teas lies in how the tea plant is processed. Other Common Names: Mecha, gyokura, bancha, kukicha, Asian tea, senchu, Chinese tea, Japanese tea. Habitat: China, Tibet, India, Assam, Cambodia and Japan. Plant Description: The tea plant is native to Southeast Asia; cultivated in tropical and subtropical altitudes from sea level…

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The Camellia is a popular garden plant in many countries. However, one species has comparatively modest flowers but a hidden, significant value: Camellia sinensis or the Chinese Camellia, Tea Plant, or Tea Shrub. The plant’s third name, Tea Tree, can lead to confusion as to the plant that tea tree oil is obtained from (Melaleuca…

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Botanical Name of Tea Tree: Melaleuca alternifolia. Other Common Names: Narrow-leaved tea-tree, ti-tree, narrow-leaved paperbark, snow in summer, melaleuca (French), Teebaum, (German), teoljebuske (Swedish). Habitat The tea tree is native to the humid coastal areas of New South Wales and Queensland in Australia. The tree is propagated by seeds or semi-hard cuttings during the summer. Tea tree is grown on a large scale in Australia for the extraction of the essential oil. Description: Tea…

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Here is a Victorian trading card that features a lovely illustration of a tea plant with white flowers and green leaves. Description from olddesignshop.com. I searched for this on bing.com/images Tea Leaves Tattoo, Green Tea Plant, Tea Tattoo, White Flowering Plants, Free Ephemera, Tea Illustration, Tea Plant, Old Design, Camellia Sinensis

Here is a Victorian trading card that features a lovely illustration of a tea plant with white flowers and green leaves. Click on image to enlarge. Related posts that may interest you: Vintage Tree Illustrations Birch and Chestnut Flowering Strawberry Victorian Card Vintage Botanical Plants F. E. Wright

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