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'''Laoshu''' (老树) literally means "old tree" and is a term used in Chinese tea culture to refer to old tea trees. These trees are significant in the production of high-quality [[Pu-erh]] tea and other varieties, as they often provide more complex and deeper flavor profiles compared to younger plants. | '''Laoshu''' (老树) literally means "old tree" and is a term used in Chinese tea culture to refer to old tea trees. These trees are significant in the production of high-quality [[Pu-erh]] tea and other varieties, as they often provide more complex and deeper flavor profiles compared to younger plants. | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* Gushu | * [[Gushu]]: More information about ancient tea trees and their role in tea production. | ||
* Pu-erh | * [[Pu-erh]]: A type of tea often made from the leaves of old tea trees. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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* Chen, Y. (2020). "The Significance of Old Tea Trees in the Modern Tea Industry." Journal of Tea Science, 40(3), 150-158. | * Chen, Y. (2020). "The Significance of Old Tea Trees in the Modern Tea Industry." Journal of Tea Science, 40(3), 150-158. | ||
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