White Tea Absolute

White Tea Absolute

$5.00
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Camellia Sinensis is an evergreen shrub, the leaves and buds of which are highly useful for the production of white tea. The plants are mainly found in various parts of Asia, but presently it is cultivated all over the world, primarily in tropical and subtropical regions. The plants are trimmed to below 2 metres in order to make their leaves viable for cultivation. The leaves are 4 to 15 cm long and 2 to 5 cm wide. Fresh leaves contain a minimum amount of caffeine. Young leaves, light green in colour, having short white hairs on the underside, are preferably harvested for tea cultivation. The nomenclature "white tea" is derived from the aforementioned white hairs, which gives the plant a whitish appearance. Cultivation is feasible in areas having 127 cm of rainfall perennially. The plants require full or partial sunrays to grow, and can be cultivated in USDA climate zones 7 to 9. Two principal varieties of plants are principally cultivated, namely the Chinese variety plant and Assamese

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