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Green tea (Camellia sinensis)
Green tea is made from the dried leaves of Camellia sinensis , a perennial evergreen shrub. Green tea has a long history of use, dating back to China approximately 5,000 years ago. Green tea, black tea, and oolong tea are all derived from the ... [... more]
National Library of Medicine

Chinese Green Camellia sinensis Tea 30 Bags ( Camellia ...
Features: Product specifications are obtained from vendor website, and while we make every effort to assure the accuracy of product information, we do not assume any liability for inaccuracies. Store ratings and product reviews are written and submitted [... more]
$6.00
Amazon.com

How to Understand the Health Benefits of Red Tea
Red tea is growing in popularity among tea drinkers worldwide. While white, green, and black tea all come from the same Camellia sinensis plant and differ only in terms of their degree of processing. Red tea originates from an entirely ... [... more]
eHow

Camellia Sinensis The One True Tea - Tea
One source provides all tea that we may know; it is called the Camellia Sinensis plant. Sometimes nicknamed the tea plant. The leaves, buds, and the twigs of this shrub are used to produce tea. The types of tea that are obtained from the many ... [... more]
Bella Online

Black tea (Camellia sinensis)
Black tea is made from the dried leaves of Camellia sinensis , a perennial evergreen shrub. Black tea has a long history of use dating back to China approximately 5,000 years ago. Green tea, black tea, and oolong tea are all derived from the same ... [... more]
National Library of Medicine

GREEN TEA (Camellia sinensis) - ORAL
Consumer information about the medication GREEN TEA (Camellia sinensis) - ORAL , includes side effects, drug interactions, recommended dosages, and storage information. Read more about the prescription drug GREEN TEA (Camellia sinensis) - ... [... more]
Medicine Net

Green Tea
Green tea is produced from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis, or tea plant. Oolong and black tea are also produced from the plant, but are processed and oxidized in different manners. Of the three, green tea contains the highest levels of ... [... more]
Healthline

Shrubs: Camellia sinensis
Alternate, simple, lustrous, dark green leaves; 2 to 4.5" long; light green below Heat and drought tolerant; good for screen and background; more cold hardy than other Camellia spp.; flowers attract bees 1 to 1.5" white flowers with yellow ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Herb Pharm's Green Tea/Camellia sinensis 1 oz
1 oz Green Tea/Camellia sinensis Extract We prepare our Green Tea Extract from the young leaves of Camellia sinensis plants which are Certified Organically Grown on the Ambootia Tea Plantation in Darjeeling, India without the use of chemical fertilizers, [... more]
$5.60
House of Nutrition

Herb Pharm's Green Tea/Camellia sinensis 4 oz
4 oz Green Tea/Camellia sinensis Extract We prepare our Green Tea Extract from the young leaves of Camellia sinensis plants which are Certified Organically Grown on the Ambootia Tea Plantation in Darjeeling, India without the use of chemical fertilizers, [... more]
$42.60
House of Nutrition

Herb Pharm's Green Tea/Camellia sinensis 8 oz
8 oz Green Tea/Camellia sinensis Extract We prepare our Green Tea Extract from the young leaves of Camellia sinensis plants which are Certified Organically Grown on the Ambootia Tea Plantation in Darjeeling, India without the use of chemical fertilizers, [... more]
$80.60
House of Nutrition

Camellia sinensis - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, ...
This is a 3-in-1 reference book. It gives a complete medical dictionary covering hundreds of terms and expressions relating to Camellia sinensis. It also gives extensive lists of bibliographic citations. Finally, it provides information to users on how [... more]
$34.95
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