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Stefan Fleck 09-04-2010 01:09 PM

Could this be a tea plant?
 
Any specialists here that could help me? could this by any chance be
some rather crippled tea plants? I found two of these in a pot where i
once threw tea seeds that i bought very cheaply from (i think) Vietnam
(via ebay).

http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/sredi...gPw&feat=email

http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/sredi...gPw&feat=email

any help is appreciated!

Space Cowboy 09-04-2010 09:41 PM

Could this be a tea plant?
 
Im going to guess yes. Ive seen pictures of the bush. This reminds
me of two leaves and a bud. I was expecting more seedling and stalk
than stem and leaf. Ive only seen the serrated edges on the tea
leaf. Does the leaf look like bud when emerging ie narrow, long and
twisted. There will be a flower eventually for more seeds. Nigel
would know if he is still around.

Jim

On Apr 9, 6:09 am, Stefan Fleck > wrote:
> Any specialists here that could help me? could this by any chance be
> some rather crippled tea plants? I found two of these in a pot where i
> once threw tea seeds that i bought very cheaply from (i think) Vietnam
> (via ebay).
>
> http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/sredi...te&target=PHOT...
>
> http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/sredi...te&target=PHOT...
>
> any help is appreciated!


Stefan Fleck 10-04-2010 03:05 PM

Could this be a tea plant?
 
i think the emerging of the leafs looks a bit like for tea plants; but
im not 100% sure (i've seen tee plants in the field in india and they
looked quite a bit different... jet similar enough for my suspicion)

anyone knows how the roots of tea plants are? the roots of those small
plants are very straigth downwards

> Im going to guess yes. Ive seen pictures of the bush. This reminds
> me of two leaves and a bud. I was expecting more seedling and stalk
> than stem and leaf. Ive only seen the serrated edges on the tea
> leaf. Does the leaf look like bud when emerging ie narrow, long and
> twisted. There will be a flower eventually for more seeds. Nigel
> would know if he is still around.
>
> Jim
>
> On Apr 9, 6:09 am, Stefan > wrote:
>> Any specialists here that could help me? could this by any chance be
>> some rather crippled tea plants? I found two of these in a pot where i
>> once threw tea seeds that i bought very cheaply from (i think) Vietnam
>> (via ebay).
>>
>> http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/sredi...te&target=PHOT...
>>
>> http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/sredi...te&target=PHOT...
>>
>> any help is appreciated!



hellohello 12-04-2010 08:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stefan Fleck (Post 1462308)
Any specialists here that could help me? could this by any chance be
some rather crippled tea plants? I found two of these in a pot where i
once threw tea seeds that i bought very cheaply from (i think) Vietnam
(via ebay).

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any help is appreciated!

well , my answer is yes. you can log on Welcome to 5K Tea - Chinese tea, green, black, oolong, pu erh to learn more about tea


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