Tea Leaf

Tea plant is a shrub with abundant folliage, camellialike flowers, and barriers containing one to three seeds. The tea leaf is convert into a many kind of baverage and some of this tea is converted into oil by using of extraction process.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Tea Cultivation

Tea plants are grown on tea plantations, called gardens or estates, in areas that have a great amount of rainfall and rich, loamy soil. The name of estate currently not just use in tea plantation but also used in property, so the name on the property really just imitate of this tea estate that have been used for long time ago. Area that many rainfall about on tropical climate such as in Indonesia and little area of subtropical such as Japanese or Thailand and Vietnam.

Tea plant seeds are planted in a nursery, and when the young trees are between 6 and 18 month old, they are replanted in the garden. Nowadays, however, plants are frequently cloned. The tea plants are pruned periodically in order to maintain a height of about 1 m (3 ft) and to encourage the growth of new leaves. Plants grown at low altitudes produce leaves for commercial use after 2.5 years, and those grown at high altitudes are ready in 5 years. The best leaves are produced at altitudes of 1,000 to 2,000 m (3,000 to 7,000 ft).

In the step is tea production, the tea will process to be a tea product, that prefer by customers. Some of their product to process become a leaf tea packed, and the others become a bottle tea or box tea that can be consume for in the country or to export to other country. Find more about the history of tea cultivation.