Lift the pot. If it is very heavy it is over watered.
The yellowing of the leaves tend to be caused by infrequent or irregular watering of this particular species. Over watering or water left in the saucers of potted plants will also cause this. Nutrient deficiencies can also cause this though a lack of flowering and general health of the plant would also be contributing factors. A complete slow release fertiliser will remedy this.
it can be, or it can be a result of a fungal infection on the leaf. yellowing leaves, especially at the base of the plant are indicative of a root problem - root rot, over watering or even severe fertiliser burn to the roots of the plant
Leaves are the part of the camellia sinensis that are used to produce tea.
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an evergreen eastern Asian shrub related to the tea plant, grown for its showy flowers and shiny leaves.
The beverage commonly called "tea" is an infusion of the dried (and sometimes fermented) leaves of the camellia sinensis plant.
Yellow leaves are usually a sign of overwatering.
most often, a Nitrogen defishincy (sp?)
Tea is the name of the drink made from the leaves of the tea plant (a type of camellia evergreen).
Water resting on the leaves. When watering, try watering at the base of the plant so the leaves don't get wet. If there are sprinklers near, cap them. Also, try watering in the morning. Bzzzt! Wrong answer. Please google the subject line to find out more.
The leaves of the Camellia sinensis (there are other varieties) are processed and used to brew tea.