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The leaves of this plant are used to make tea, the most popular caffinated drink in the world. A small evergreen tree, it is usually pruned to a 4 ft. bush size to facilitate harvest of the leaves. To harvest -- pluck 2 leaves from the end of each growing tip throughout the growing season. For Green Tea roast the leaves at a low heat for several hours to stop fermentation before storage or making into tea. For Black Tea: the leaves are wilted, crushed, fermented and then dried. Like other Camellia species, tea likes an acid soil and will grow in sun or part shade. Can also be grown indoors. It has lightly scented white flowers with yellow centers. It blooms in fall.

SOCHI TEA (Camellia sinensis)
These plants have their origin in the world's northernmost commercial tea growing region, in Southern Russia along the Black Sea. Zone 7-10.
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SOCHI TEA (Camellia sinensis)
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