It may come as a surprise, but yes, you can grow and make your own tea right here in San Diego County’s backyards and balconies. Traditional tea is harvested from the evergreen shrub Camellia sinensis ...
People have been enjoying tea made from the leaves of the tea camellia (Camellia sinensis) since 2700 B.C. Legend has it that Emperor Shen Nong was boiling water when tea camellia leaves happened to ...
SEATTLE AND SURROUNDING locales are chockablock with camellias. It seems like every home in Seattle built before the 21st century was required to have at least one. Somehow these camellias are almost ...
When you think about camellia season – which is now – with the earliest bloomers popping in pinks and reds already, it’s easy to see that Southern California is especially suited to their care.
The most popular varieties of tea -- including black tea, green tea, Oolong tea, white tea, and chai -- all come from the leaves of the evergreen shrub Camellia sinensis, otherwise known as the tea ...
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) issued a clarification on Wednesday stating that a beverage can be labelled as "tea" only if it is derived from the plant Camellia sinensis.
Many of us love sweet tea. Tea is the most popular beverage in the world after water. Over 3 million tons of tea are grown annually. Some may have visited the Charleston Tea Garden, on Wadmalaw Island ...
Camellias are evergreen shrubs native to eastern and southern Asia. Their bloom times start as early as September and mostly finish by April. The showy flowers of camellias are especially prized in ...