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Tea is an evergreen shrub. The word 'evergreen' means that old leaves remain on the shrub,while new ones come out. There is no drying or falling of leaves as In the case of other trees and plants. In a wild state, the plant grows to an enormous height ranging from twenty five to thirty five feet. But under cultivation It is not allowed to grow higher than four or five feet. The leaves of the plant are one to two Inches in length. Their colour is green and shape oval.
The tea plant grows best of all, in places where there is plenty of rain as well as sunshine. It is abundantly grown in Japan, China, Sri lanka, Assam and Darjeeling. Tea does not grow in cold countries. Here there are no tea plantations in Europe, though it is a favourite beverage there.
1. Why is the tea plant called an 'evergreen plant?.
2. Why are there no tea plantations in Europe?

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Answered by vidyadevivd1170
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Answer:

1) Camellia sinensis is a species of evergreen shrubs or small trees in the flowering plant family Theaceae whose leaves and leaf buds are used to produce tea . That's why tea plant called an evergreen plants .

2) Europe is a cold country that why it doesn't have any tea plantation because tea are usually grown in little hot temperature so that's why why Europe doesn't have any tea plantation.

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Answered by ishantkumarskb12
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Question 2 Answer:

The tea plant grows best of all, in places where there is plenty of rain as well as sunshine. It is abundantly grown in Japan, China, Sri lanka, Assam and Darjeeling. Tea does not grow in cold countries. Here there are no tea plantations in Europe, though it is a favourite beverage there.

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