tea gardens
Tea gardens are cultivated areas where the Camellia sinensis plant is grown for tea production. These gardens are typically found in regions with suitable climates, such as India, China, and Sri Lanka. The plants are carefully tended to, and the leaves are harvested to produce various types of tea, including green tea, black tea, and oolong tea.
In a tea garden, workers often hand-pick the tender leaves, which are then processed to enhance their flavor and aroma. The gardens can be expansive, featuring rows of neatly trimmed bushes. Many tea gardens also offer tours, allowing visitors to learn about the tea-making process and enjoy the scenic landscapes.