There's no need to throw your used tea leaves in the garbage when they can have a second life by improving the health of your indoor and outdoor plants.
In a recent study, researchers identified key genetic factors that enhance tea plant resistance to Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, the pathogen responsible for anthracnose, a devastating disease in ...
Most people don’t realize that tea comes from a camellia. Yes, that’s right. It's camellia sinensis, commonly known as the tea plant. All teas — black, green, white and oolong — come from the same ...
Tea anthracnose significantly impacts China's tea production, with no effective control methods currently available. Research has shifted towards phenolamides, secondary metabolites with potential ...
Plant your own tea bushes in one of Britain’s oldest country gardens, the estate of Viscount Falmouth. Learn the secrets of tea making from expert Jonathon Jones. Receive an annual delivery of tea ...