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1918年科恩·斯徒脱(Cohen Stuart)研究了有关文献后认为:“从印度到缅甸的边境存在着大量野生茶树,很可能这里是茶树的原产地”。而T·艾登等人则认为:“这里发现的茶树极可能是过去长期栽植的遗迹”。这些表明,在那些地区以前并没有发现过“真正”的野生茶树。然而,艾登却认为:“茶树的发源中心在伊洛瓦底江发源处附近,呈扇形向外散布。”虽然其说未免武断,然而由此也引起人们对这
In 1918, Cohen Stuart studied the literature and concluded: “There is a large number of wild tea trees on the border from India to Myanmar, probably the origin of tea trees.” T · Aydin and others think: “The tea found here is very likely to be the site of the past long-term planting.” These show that in those areas, “real” wild tea trees have not been found before. However, Eden argues: “The Tea Tree origin centers near the Irrawaddy Source and runs fan-shaped outwards.” Although it is said to be arbitrary, it also raises questions about this