Why the tea flower deserves your attention
New Delhi, July 5 -- Whenever I mention the tea flower, I am almost always met with momentary surprise-does a tea plant actually produce flowers? Given that the tea plant is part of the Camellia genus known for its ornamental plants, it ought not to be a surprise. In Japan and China, camellias were cultivated for gardens but the tea flower (Camellia sinensis or Camellia assamica) has never come into focus. No photos of manicured tea bushes include this rather striking cream and gold flower.
Ask planters and they will tell you that tea flowers are not desirable in a commercial tea estate. Left alone, the tea plant will grow and flower-part of its natural reproductive process. But in the industry, heavy flowering indicates that the tea bus...
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