what is the maximum neasurenent of tea leaves to br grown
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3-5 feet
The tea plant, Camellia sinensis, grows to be a large shrub or small tree but is most often kept to a manageable height of 3-5 feet in cultivated hedges. Flowers are usually white and somewhat reminiscent in shape to the ornamental camellia, only smaller.
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Six healthy, mature plants will yield about three pounds of tea leaf over the entire harvest season. Of course, productivity depends on your efficiency as a tea grower and tea maker, but you can potentially make about one-half to three-quarters of a pound of finished tea from six big plants.
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