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:[[Feather Tea]]
:[[Heart Tea]]
:[[Sour Tea]]
:[[Sun Tea]]
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:[[Tea of Laina]]
:[[White Tea]]
:[[Wild Tea]]
:[[Yellow Tea]]


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Latest revision as of 03:34, 11 August 2020

Red Tea - Sebastian Romu © 2018

About

Common Names
Red Tea, Sai Kez (Waejir)
Classification
Woody, Shrub
Description
An uncommon variety of tea bush which produces a distinctive red-coloured brew when steeped. Red tea is both a strong stimulant and a soporific. The effects follow each other; such that the initial jolt of higher energy and wakefulness is followed by a period of equally reduced alertness and lethargy which often leads to drowsiness and sleep.

Ecology

Rarity
Uncommon
Distribution
Tropical through sub-arctic, hills, forest and savanna.
Life Cycle

Related Species

Bog Tea
Climbing Tea
Feather Tea
Heart Tea
Sour Tea
Sun Tea
Sweet Tea
Tea
Tea of Laina
White Tea
Wild Tea
Yellow Tea

Uses

Cultivation
Cultivated in regions where is grows as a cash crop.
Culinary
beverage (leaves)
Medicinal
stimulant (leaves), soporific (leaves)
Other

History

Cultural
Religious

Stories

See Also