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Bamboo leaf green is not bamboo, is a kind of tea, its shape is flat and straight like bamboo leaves named bamboo leaf green, origin is Emei Mountain, Sichuan, one of the famous Chinese tea. Bamboo leaf green tea bubble out of the yellow-green bright, light green leaf bottom uniform tender, taste mellow and refreshing, after drinking the sweet aftertaste.
Bamboo Leaf Green
Bamboo Leaf Green is one of the top ten famous teas in Sichuan, Emei Alpine Green Tea, belonging to Sichuan Emei Mountain Bamboo Leaf Green Tea Co. Bamboo Leaf Green is only picked before the Qingming Festival, only tea buds are selected, and the picked new leaves are made through the process of greening, kneading and baking. It is divided into three grades: Taste, Meditation and Discourse.
Mount Emei has a long history of tea production. The Tang Dynasty Li Shan's "Selected Writings Note" recorded: "Emei more medicinal herbs, tea is particularly good, different from the world. Today, the Blackwater Temple (later renamed Wannian Temple) after the top of the production of a kind of tea, good taste, and the color of two years white, a year of green, between the usual."
Bamboo leaf green shape flat and smooth, straight and beautiful, even, even net, dry tea color and lustre tender green oily; aroma tender chestnut incense, rich and lasting, soup color tender green and bright, taste tender and mellow and crisp, the leaf bottom is complete, yellow-green and bright.
Bambooleaves
Bambooleaves is a member of the bamboo subfamily, angiospermae.
From the point of view of plant morphology, bamboo has two forms of leaves, namely cauline leaves and trophic leaves. Cauline leaves are borne on the culm, also known as culm sheaths, bamboo culm sheaths, bamboo shoots and so on. Here the bamboo leaves only refers to the nutritive leaves attached to the branches.
Bamboo leaves usually have a joint between the leaf blade and the leaf sheath, the leaf blade from the joint when old. The leaf blade is generally lanceolate, acuminate at the apex and contracted at the base. The size of the leaf blade of each bamboo species varies greatly, the largest length of up to 40-50 centimeters, such as hemp bamboo, bamboo, smaller length of 2-3 centimeters, such as Fengwei bamboo. Leaf renewal is cyclical, usually once a year, or once every 2 years in the case of moso bamboo, where buds from the nodes of deciduous twigs develop into new leafy twigs to replace the deciduous twigs. Many bamboo species can be judged by the number of twig scars left behind when the leaves are renewed to determine the age of the bamboo plant.