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Why does the tea plants not grow above 2000 meter altitude?

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  • <font color="blue">At altitudes above 2000 m MSL coffee is absent and tea is a monoculture. ...
  • The coffee plants Coffea arabica and Coffea robusta cannot tolerate high levels of aluminum in soils.
  • The tea plant Camelia sinensis however can deal with this enriched Al content of the soil.
  • So tea form a monoculture on these plateaus.
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At altitudes above 2000 m MSL coffee is absent and tea is a monoculture. ... The coffee plants Coffea arabica and Coffea robusta cannot tolerate high levels of aluminum in soils. The tea plant Camelia sinensis however can deal with this enriched Al content of the soil. So tea form a monoculture on these plateaus.

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