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*All elevations in [[Battganuur]] | *All elevations in [[Battganuur]] | ||
*[[Caphiria|Caphiro]]-[[Xelphia]] border highlands | *[[Caphiria|Caphiro]]-[[Xelphia]] border highlands | ||
*All highlands in [[Caphiria]] | *All highlands in non-desert [[Caphiria]] | ||
*All highlands in [[Cartadania]] | *All highlands in [[Cartadania]] | ||
*Northern highlands in [[Puertego]] | *Northern highlands in [[Puertego]] |
Revision as of 16:10, 5 November 2024
The tea belt refers to the tropical and subtropical climates that camellia sinensis (tea) is most commonly grown in. Some varieties can tolerate oceanic climates, but these are not often counted in the traditional sense of the tea belt as they are hybridized cultivars that are excluded from the Royal Burgoignesc Tea Processing Society's classification of true teas (Burg: tes vertadiers).
Likely high output tea growing regions
- Tierro-Ormatian border highlands
- Southcentral Tierradorian highlands
- Paulasterian central highlands
- Southern half of the eastern Carnland highlands
- Yonderro-Anglei border highlands
- All highlands in Urcea
- Sacatian northcentral highlands
- Kagazo-Jazee border highlands
- Southwestern Jazee highlands
- Jazo-Thervalan border highlands
- All highlands in Thervala
- All highlands in Kandara
- Southern coastal highlands in Zaclaria
- Kandaro-Ankivara border highlands
- Canpei-Rusana-Daxia border highlands
- All highlands in Daxia
- All highlands in The Holding
- Northern Pukhtunistan highlands
- Northern third of the east-central Umardwal highlands
- All elevations in Battganuur
- Caphiro-Xelphia border highlands
- All highlands in non-desert Caphiria
- All highlands in Cartadania
- Northern highlands in Puertego
- All highlands in Equatorial Ostiecia
- All highlands in Castadilla (and Almadaria)