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'''Camellia sinensis var. thaliensis''' (大理茶) is an endemic sub species of [[Camellia sinensis]] distributed in the Yunnan province of China and adjacent areas of Myanmar, Laos and Thailand. This variety is often encountered growing in a semi-wild or wild state and is traditionally used for producing [[Pu-erh]] tea by the local people of its growing area. It has also been of interest to researchers and tea breeders due to its genetic diversity and distinctive morphological traits compared to other tea varieties.
'''Camellia sinensis var. thaliensis''' (大理茶) is an endemic sub species of [[Camellia sinensis]] distributed in the Yunnan province of China and adjacent areas of Myanmar, Laos and Thailand. This variety is often encountered growing in a semi-wild or wild state and is traditionally used for producing [[Pu-erh]] tea by the local people of its growing area. It has also been of interest to researchers and tea breeders due to its genetic diversity and distinctive morphological traits compared to other tea varieties.