Camelia Sinensis primarily grew in the Asian areas. Now however it is cropped all over tropical and subtropical regions since the plant is used in the process of making tea.
camellia sinensis
The scientific name for the plant from which tea is derived is Camellia sinensis.
Leaves are the part of the camellia sinensis that are used to produce tea.
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.
Camellia sinensis
The beverage commonly called "tea" is an infusion of the dried (and sometimes fermented) leaves of the camellia sinensis plant.
Theaceae
The most common is Camellia sinensis.
The characteristics of Numi flowering tea is that it all comes from a single plant, the Camellia Sinensis. The Camellia Sinensis is a evergreen bush, tea is grown predominantly in the Southeastern.
water
Camellia Sinensis is the most common.
They are called 'tea plants' or Camellia sinensis