Tea oil trees usually bear fruit in 3 to 5 years. Camellia oil tree belongs to the Tea family and is an evergreen small tree. It takes 3 to 5 years to bear fruit after planting and reaches high yield after 5 to 7 years. The growth of tea oil trees is directly affected by environmental conditions such as sunlight, temperature, moisture, air, and water quality in the climate and soil environment. Camellia oil tree planting is not suitable for development in arid environments. Soil quality, soil temperature, and soil pH have a negative impact on tea oil trees. The root system of the tree is very important, and the camellia oil tree is suitable for growing in acidic soil.
The tea oil tree is named because its seeds can be squeezed for oil. Camellia oil has a fresh color, rich nutrition, and is resistant to storage. It is a high-quality edible oil and can also be used in industry as lubricating oil and anti-rust oil.
The tea cake made from the camellia oil tree is both a pesticide and a fertilizer, which can improve the water storage capacity of farmland and prevent and control rice field pests. The peel is the raw material for extracting tannin extract.
The tea tree is thin, dense and heavy, heavy in the hand and very hard. It is the best material for making tops and slingshots, and because it has the natural texture of the tea tree, it is also used for making high-end wood. Premium material for buttons.