The wild Rhododendron moulmainense grows slowly, according to Wutong Mountain Management Center staffer Zhang Kaiwen. It typically takes a decade for the main stem of these evergreen shrubs to grow to the width of a thumb and over a century to reach the width of a bowl. Organizers have arra...
The wild Rhododendron moulmainense grows slowly, according to Wutong Mountain Management Center staffer Zhang Kaiwen. It typically takes a decade for the main stem of these evergreen shrubs to grow to the width of a thumb and over a century to reach the width of a bowl. Organizers have arra...
4.8. Camellia sinensis (Green Tea) Camellia sinensis belongs to the Theaceae family and has small perennial shrubs widely used to produce green and black teas [131]. Its beneficial properties are attributed to green tea’s polyphenol components (catechins). Epicatechin-3-gallate and epigallocatechin...