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Watching the pics from this thread recharged my soul batteries. Thank you for these wonderful pictures. |
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http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/e...1/teaplfin.jpg The tea plant is a flowering evergreen shrub. It belongs to the Camellia family and the correct botanical name is Camellia sinensis. There are two subspecies: var. sinensis (originally from China) var. assamica (originally from Assam). They are also called Thea sinensis or Thea assamica. http://www.jungleseeds.com/images/CameliaSinensis.jpg http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y74...n/teaplant.jpg China tea bushes (Camillia sinensis var. sinensis) were discovered over 3000 years ago. It can grow up to four meters and has small, fine leaves. It is cold resistant and grows slowly. Because of this the Chinese tea plant produces not many leaves but they have a very fine aroma. The Assam tea plant (Camillia sinensis var. assamica) was only discovered in the 1820th in North India. It is actually a tropical tree and can reach a height of 15-20 meters. This tea plant grows much quicker than the Chinese one, has bigger leaves and produces a stronger flavour. There is a third, artificial sort: the Hybrid plant. This is a cross of the two original plants. The tea farmers try to combine the weather resistance of the Chinese bush and the fast growth of the Assam tree. Most of the tea we drink in Europe today comes from Hybrid plants. The tea plant is reproduced by cuttings (a twig with one leaf and one bud). http://blog.americanfeast.com/images...t%20Flower.jpg They are grown for 6-18 months (depending on location and weather) in a so called nursery before they can be planted into the field. You need 15 - 20,000 plants for one hectare tea field. It is very important to cut the bushes regulary. After 2-3 years growing and constant cutting the plant reaches a height of approx. 1 metre with a dense roof of twigs and leaves. Now the plucking can start. The tea leaves are picked between Spring and Autumn. Depending on location, weather and the sort of tea plant the leaves can be picked every 7th - 14th day. Similar to the production of wine, the final taste and quality of tea are influenced by many important contributory factors: climate, soil, altitude, conditions, how and when it is plucked and processed. Tea leaves grow slower at high altitude. A combination of cool air and humidity promotes the desired slow growth. The higher a tea is grown, the more flavour it has and the finer its quality. Many of the world's most famous teas, high grown Ceylon's and the finest Darjeeling's, come from bushes cultivated 1,500 m above sea level. http://www.briarrosebb.com/images/Mt...ea_500x367.jpg http://www.walax.org/wp-content/uplo.../green_tea.jpg Read more: here Gardeners, how about a short break from gardening for a cup of tea ? Blessings lightbeing |
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Thanks guys! i feel one with nature just looking the pics! I have no words to describe it :)
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Pink seems to be the theme of the garden lately. Reach for the sun!:original: |
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Can feel the Love that's dancing in the air ? Loving kindness to you mudra |
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*** * Have discovered Kagaya, an Artist of Beautiful Vision and Imagination. Celestial Exploring... http://www.wallcoo.com/paint/KAGAYA_..._AMBIENTE1.jpg Blessings... http://www.wallcoo.com/paint/kagaya_..._BLESSING1.jpg Ambiance... http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/a...oring_AMBI.jpg Cosmic Faery... http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p...0art/Shu01.jpg My Love and Blessings to All who come into the Garden * *** ******* |
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One last waterfall for the garden as mudra enjoys them. (Queeche Gorge, VT) |
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WOW the garden looks
FANTASTIC :mfr_omg: I CAME WITH MY LITTLE WATERING CAN .... AND GAVE IT A LITTLE SPARKLEING SPRINKLE !!!:wub2::wub2::wub2:.... |
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Inside each one of us is a beautiful flower garden. This is the garden of the soul. With each lesson we learn, the garden grows. As we learn together, our individual gardens form a tranquil paradise. - Sri Chinmoy Namaste lightbeing |
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