tkethenaApr 28, 20211 min readONE BUD, TWO LEAVES.Feb 21, 2016 All types of pure tea — white, green, oolong and black — come from the same plant, called Camellia sinensis. A single bud and two leaves, or a “flush,” is plucked by hand from each stem, usually twice a year.
Feb 21, 2016 All types of pure tea — white, green, oolong and black — come from the same plant, called Camellia sinensis. A single bud and two leaves, or a “flush,” is plucked by hand from each stem, usually twice a year.
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