Tagged: wild tea
Article · Estates & Terroir
The "Assam Type" Tea Growing in China Is Not Your Assam Tea
China grows its own wild population of big-leafed "Assam type" tea in Yunnan, and for years it was assumed to be the same plant as India's. The genetics say otherwise. Three independent domestications, not two, and Assam's own line stands apart from both.
Article · History
The Wild Tea Still Standing in Assam's Forests
Camellia assamica grows wild today in forest tracts along the Assam-Arunachal-Nagaland border, no garden, no planting record. Here is where it stands, who keeps finding it, and why even a genuine wild tree cannot fully settle the question of what "wild" means here.