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Q: Is a tea plant animal a biennial or a perennial?
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Does tea increase cholesterol?

There is no cholesterol in an plant material, only in animal material.


Why rock phosphate is used during tea plantation?

Because rock phosphate takes more time for degradation in soil than other phosphatic fertilizer.since, tea is a perennial long duration crop,it is desireable that the plant should get phophate for longer period of time.. by ashish..


What type of plant produces tea?

The tea plant, although tea can be made out of many other plants.


What kind of plant makes tea?

Tea leaves


Is camomille a tea?

camomile tea is an herbal tea made from the camomile plant.


Can you make tea tree oil with tea bags?

No. Tea (the beverage) is made from the Camellia sinensisplant. Tea tree oil is made from a completely unrelated plant, Melaleuca alternifolia.There is an oil made from the tea plant, but it is made from the seeds of the plant, not the leaf. This oil is called "tea oil" and is not the same as tea tree oil.


What part of the tea plant is used to production of tea?

leaves


Can a vegan drink tea?

it depends if the tea is not clarified or contains no animal glycerin or animal products. this is possible


Is green tea a separate plant than regular tea?

No; all tea is made from the same plant, and only preparation/oxidation distinguishes between them. White tea is least oxidized; black tea the most; green is in-between.


What plant produces tea?

They are called 'tea plants' or Camellia sinensis


Which plant growth hormone is commonly used in tea plantation?

the hormone commonly present in plant for tea plantation are auxins


Is Red Bush tea really tea or is it a separate kind of plant?

Red bush, or Rooibos, is a plant which grows exclusively in southern Africa. While it is used to make herbal tea, it is completely unrelated the Camellia Sinensis, the plant used to make real tea.