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Above is a closeup shot of the tea garden that this batch of tea was harvested from in Yonglong Village, Taiwan. It is an heirloom crop of Qing Xin Oolong in th Nature, Tea Garden Plants, Tea Fairy, Travel Bangladesh, Green Tea Plant, Tea Plants, Taiwan Tea, Honey Art, Crop Field

Above is a closeup shot of the tea garden that this batch of tea was harvested from in Yonglong Village, Taiwan. It is an heirloom crop of Qing Xin Oolong in the sense that the original trees were planted about 40 years ago and propagated in the traditional manner. This involves binding down some of the branches of an

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 Free Ephemera, White Flowering Plants, Tea Plant, Old Design, Vintage Tree, Clip Art Vintage, Tree Illustration, Free Graphics, Vintage Clip

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

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, Medicinal Tea, Magia Das Ervas, Tea Plant, Camellia Sinensis, Herbal Plants, Healing Plants, Illustration Botanique, 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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