Leaf lengths vary widely among different tea leaf species. Tea leaf from Mt. Nannuo was the longest at 17.08 cm, whereas tea leaf from OolongYeonJi was the shortest at 6.22 cm. Tea leaf from Mt. Nannuo was three times as long as that from OolongYeonJi, and 6 Cm longer than tea leaves of other lines (the mean length of tea leaf was 11.73 Cm). Mean leaf width was 4.73 Cm, and tea leaf from Manmaizhai, Menghun, China had the largest leaf width at 6.74 Cm. Tea leaf from CheongSimOolong had the shortest leaf width at 2.43 Cm. The mean leaf area was 42.12 cm. Tea leaf from Mt. Nannuo had the largest area at 78.96 Cm while the smallest tea leaf was Cheong Sim Oolong at 11.12 cm, a value about seven times smallεr than that of Mt. Nannuo, and 4 times smaller than the average area (42.12 cm) of other tea leaves. The mean leaf stalk length was 0.63 cm. Tea leaf from Mt. Bada was the longest at 1.02 cm while OolongYeonJi tea leaf was the shortest at 0.29 cm. The mean number of serrations was 3 1.23. Tea leaf from Mt. Jinuo had the most serrations at 39.60 while Cheong Sim Oolong tea leaf had the least number at 2 1.20. The mean number of veins was 10.52. Tea leaf from Mt. Jinllo had the most number of veins at 14.20 while OolongYeonJi tea leaf had the least at 6.30. The mean weight value of fresh leaf was 1.1 7 g. Tea leaf from Manmaizhai, Menghun, China was the heaviest at 2. 14 g, while OolongYeonJi tea leaf was the lightest as 0.3 8 g. The weight value of dry leaf was similar. Tea leaf from Manmaizhai, Menghun, China was the heaviest at 1.02 g. Cheong Sim Oolong tea leaf and natural tea tree leaf were the lightest at 0.20 g. Overall, Mt. Nannuo tea leaf had the highest leaf length, and leaf area while Manmaizhai, Menghun, China tea leaf had the highest leaf width, and weight of dry/fresh leaf. Tea leaf from Mt. Jinuo had the most number of serrations, and leaf veins while tea leaf from Mt. Bada had the longest leaf stalk length
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