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Tea is traditionally separated in two groups. Chineese/Japaneese - Camellia sinensis (sinensis in Latin means "Chineese") and Indian - Camellia assamica. There is also a natural hybrid of those two types - the ceylonian tea.
Yes it is the agricultural product of leaves, leaf buds, and internodes of the Camellia sinensis plant.
The Asian plant with leaves used as a beverage is called Camellia sinensis. It is commonly known as tea.
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Unlike green and black tea white tea is made from different varietals. Of all teas white is the least processed. It comes from a Camellia sinensis plant and always from the youngest leaves.
an evergreen eastern Asian shrub related to the tea plant, grown for its showy flowers and shiny leaves.
Camellia sinensis
No it is not.
Camellia bushes do not produce fruit. They are known for their beautiful flowers, which can vary in color and size depending on the variety of camellia plant.
Traditional black tea comes from the Camellia Sinensis. However, "herbal teas" come from a wide variety of plants grown across the globe and rarely contain camellia.
The beverage commonly called "tea" is an infusion of the dried (and sometimes fermented) leaves of the camellia sinensis plant.
In the United States, the US State of Alabama, the State flower is the Camellia.
Tea is traditionally separated in two groups. Chineese/Japaneese - Camellia sinensis (sinensis in Latin means "Chineese") and Indian - Camellia assamica. There is also a natural hybrid of those two types - the ceylonian tea.
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They are called 'tea plants' or Camellia sinensis
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The scientific name for the plant from which tea is derived is Camellia sinensis.