Camelia sinensis.
Armeria is a genus of flowering plants in the family Plumbaginaceae. It is not located on a continent because it is a genus of plants, not a physical location.
plants does not have any particular genus
No. Ceylon tea comes from Ceylon, Indian tea comes from India. Althoug they are the same genus, they are different species.
Genus and species are specific to each individual organism, so there is no genus species for all plants.
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Answer: No, its a genus of flowering plants.
The genus of plants including the buttercup is known as Ranunculus. These plants are characterized by their bright yellow flowers and can be found in various habitats around the world.
Tea plants are nothing different , they are just plants from which we get tea leaves to prepare tea. these plants usually grow in hilly areas like ooty, Assam etc. Assam is the best known place for its tea plants. It is known world wide for its tea plants. these plants are grown till the height of at least 1 feet and then are cut down to get tea leaves. If these grow more than 1 or 1and a half feet, these loose their fragrance and are useless then.
The Tea tree that produces leaves for making tea is Camellia sinensis. The Tea Tree that is noted for producing Tea Tree Oil is Melaleuca alternifolia. Other trees with the name "Tea Tree" are in the genus Leptospermum.
A saccolabium is a plant of the genus Saccolabium, a genus of plants of the orchid family native to India and Indonesia.
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