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  1. ... tea-plant to the Camellia genus, call it Camellia 'Iheal'—(GRAY.) The green tea consumed in Europe and America is colored artificially ... one genus, for which they adopt the name Camellia, which is the older of the ... the black and the green tea from the same plant. The difference between ...
  2. ... one to two seeds. Chinese tea tree. Thea sinensis, Lin. Camellia tree. Camellia sasangua, Lin. MELIACEJE. Stem ligneous, frutescent, ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Lilly's hand book of pharmacy and therapeutics 
    Publication: Indianapolis : Eli Lilly & Company, 1898
    ... Then Chinensis Linn. Nat. Ord.—Ternstroemiacete. Synonyms—T. sinensis Linn., Camellia Thea Link. Range—Upper Assam; cultivated in China, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Lilly's hand book of pharmacy and therapeutics 
    Publication: Indianapolis, Ind. : Eli Lilly & Company, 1897
    ... Thea Chinensis Linn. Nat. Ord.— Ternstrcemiacece. Synonyms—T. sinensis Linn., Camellia Thea Link. Range—Upper Assam; cultivated in China, ...
  5. ... The, Codex Med.). The prepared leaves of Thea sinensis Linn. (Camellia Thea Link, etc.), Order, Tern- stroemiacece. This includes, ...
  6. ... is prepared in Japan from the seeds of Camellia japonica. (Ibid., 637, 764.) Properties. Green tea is characterized by a dark- green color, sometimes ...
  7. ... two principal varieties of tea-plant or Thea Sinensis, the Thea bohea and Thea viridis, the black tea and the green. Ord. Camelliaceae. In commerce many kinds of tea ...
  8. ... are only varieties of one species, the Thea Sinensis, and any one of them will afford the black or green tea, the difference being solely attributable to the mode ...
  9. ... are only varieties of one species, the Thea Sinensis, and any one of them will afford the black or green tea; the difference being solely attributable to the mode ...
  10. ... addition of potash it returns to its original green. This is called manganate of potash, the black oxide of manganese here performing the functions of an acid. CAMELLIACEiE. That family of plants to which the common Tea plant or Thea viridis belongs. CAMELLIA S AS AN QUA. An aro- matic plant, the ...
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