The bitter tea planted in Hsinchu Emei and Yunlin Gukeng will be pruned every November to next January to remove old, dead, parasitic, overlapping, leggy branches and other unnecessary sprouts to promote flower bud formation. If these discarded branches are not properly treated, they can only be burned in incinerators or in the mountains and forests randomly, which may cause environmental pollution. However, they can also be made into various products such as stamps and magnets after turnery and grinding.more
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The bitter tea planted in Hsinchu Emei and Yunlin Gukeng will be pruned every November to next January to remove old, dead, parasitic, overlapping, leggy branches and other unnecessary sprouts to promote flower bud formation. If these discarded branches are not properly treated, they can only be burned in incinerators or in the mountains and forests randomly, which may cause environmental pollution. However, they can also be made into various products such as stamps and magnets after turnery and grinding.