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  • Ilex glabra, also known as Appalachian Tea, Dye-leaves, Evergreen Winterberry, Gallberry, Inkberry, is a species of holly native to the Eastern and the...
    2 KB (122 words) - 20:18, 18 March 2010
  • Longjing tea (category Chinese tea)
    the tea is not from Zhejiang. Tea makers take fresh tea leaves produced in Yunnan, Guizhou and Sichuan Provinces and process them using Longjing tea techniques...
    6 KB (751 words) - 15:40, 20 September 2007
  • White tea (category Chinese tea) (section White tea compared to green tea)
    Therefore, white tea retains the high concentrations of catechins, which are present in fresh tea leaves. As white teas contain buds and leaves, whereas other...
    7 KB (848 words) - 15:25, 20 September 2007
  • Tea (category Tea) (section Tea spreads to the world)
    certain semi-oxidized teas. Black tea/Red tea The tea leaves are allowed to completely oxidize. Black tea is the most common form of tea in southern Asia (Sri...
    56 KB (7,478 words) - 14:07, 18 May 2007
  • Yerba mate (category Herbal tea)
    5–4.5% for tea leaves, and 1.5% for ground coffee). Mate products are sometimes marketed as "caffeine-free" alternatives to coffee and tea, and said to...
    15 KB (1,776 words) - 09:48, 16 June 2007
  • 'Veitchii' Hydrangea tea, called ama-cha in Japan, is an infusion beverage made from tea leaves and hydrangea petals. Bud and leaves H. m. 'Tokyo Delight'...
    5 KB (511 words) - 02:56, 24 January 2008
  • Green tea (category Japanese tea) (section Potential effects of green tea on health)
    also explains the shapes of tea plants, tea flowers, and tea leaves, and covers how to grow tea plants and process tea leaves. In Part Two, the book discusses...
    21 KB (2,775 words) - 15:29, 20 September 2007
  • Rooibos (category Herbal tea)
    rooibos tea is often described as being sweet (without sugar added) and slightly nutty. Preparation of rooibos tea is essentially the same as black tea save...
    6 KB (752 words) - 11:39, 3 November 2007
  • old leaf- mold, well-decayed cow-manure and clean, sharp sand: discard tea leaves, chip dirt, and the decomposed remains of dead stumps. The soil should...
    14 KB (5 words) - 18:40, 12 January 2010
  • Herbal tea (category Tea)
    white tea); for example, the popular Earl Grey tea is black tea with bergamot, Jasmine tea is Chinese tea with Jasmine, and Genmaicha is green tea with...
    8 KB (1,110 words) - 15:15, 20 September 2007
  • Camellia sinensis (category Tea)
    sinensis is the tea plant, the plant species whose leaves and leaf buds are used to produce tea. White tea, green tea, oolong and black tea are all harvested...
    6 KB (748 words) - 15:18, 20 September 2007
  • (L. bullatum, Hort.). leaves larger, narrow: flowers larger, about 3/4 in. broad. Var. Nichollii, Turrill. Flowers carmine: leaves purple, but green in...
    4 KB (115 words) - 08:08, 12 July 2009
  • of Horticulture Ledum palustre, Linn. Wild Rosemary. One to 2 ft. high: leaves linear or linear-oblong, revolute at the margin, dark green and somewhat...
    4 KB (115 words) - 01:41, 30 August 2009
  • Catha edulis (redirect from Arabian-tea)
    Ethiopia, it is a shrub or small tree growing to 5–8 m tall, with evergreen leaves 5–10 cm long and 1–4 cm broad. The flowers are produced on short axillary...
    2 KB (176 words) - 16:27, 28 October 2009
  • Treatments (340 AD) was found. This pharmacopeia contained recipes for a tea from dried leaves, prescribed for fevers (not specifically malaria). In 1971, scientists...
    7 KB (871 words) - 10:57, 24 September 2007
  • forking and purple stems. The leaves are large, 7 to 20 cm (3-8 in) long and have irregular teeth similar to those of oak leaves. The flowers are one of the...
    12 KB (1,544 words) - 09:16, 16 May 2007
  • plant hardiness zones 3 to 9. Leaves of the raspberry cane are used fresh or dried in herbal and medicinal teas. The leaves have an astringent flavour and...
    22 KB (1,059 words) - 20:56, 3 June 2010
  • composed of dense-packed yellowish-green corollas, and lacking ray-florets. The leaves are pinnately dissected and sweet-scented when crushed. The plant grows...
    3 KB (276 words) - 13:40, 4 August 2007
  • Linnaeus also had noted this trait.Template:Fact Medicinally, the leaves and roots are used in tea to stimulate appetite, improve digestion, combat colic, soothe...
    3 KB (288 words) - 09:34, 8 October 2007
  • Monarda didyma (redirect from Oswego-tea)
    This plant provides flavor and scent with its leaves and flowers. The Earl Grey tea is scented with this plant. Do you have cultivation info on this plant...
    2 KB (141 words) - 21:38, 7 January 2010
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