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Name Pic Wholesale Price Healthy Tea Small Leaf Kuding (Qing Shan Name pic Wholesale Price Healthy Tea Small Leaf Kuding SLKD-1:75USD/KG (Qing Shan Lv Shui Tea) Hai Nan Ku Ding HNKD-1:55USD/KG (Big Leaf Kuding) Jiao Gu Lan Tea --- Dragon Beard JGLT-1:75USD/KG Jiao Gu Lan Te JGLP-2:30USD/KG ---Dragon Pearl QQL-1:60USD/KG Cyclocarya Paliurus Tea GDLC-1:30USD/KG 24 Flavors Herbal Tea Kunlun Snow KLXJ-1:35USD/KG Chrysanthemum Tea Luo Bu Ma Tea LBMA-1:60USD/KG (Apocynum Tea) Burdock Root Tea NPT-1:18USD/KG Red Snow Tea RST-1:110USD/0.5KG (Tibetan tea) (Super-grade Tea) White Snow Tea WST-1:130USD/KG (Tibetan tea) (Super-grade Tea) Eucommia Ulmoides Tea DZC-1:18USD/KG (Du Zhong Cha) Gingko Leaf Tea GKT-1:18USD/KG Gingko Leaf Tea (tender leaf) GKT-2:55USD/0.5KG tartary buckwheat scented tea-A TBCT-A:11USD/KG tartary buckwheat TBCT-B:22USD/KG scented tea-B Brown Rice Green Tea (Genmaicha) BRGT-1:10USD/KG Hawk Tea (Litsea Coreana) LYT-1:105USD/KG Dendrobium Flower SHH-1:145USD/0.5KG (Original Place: Huoshan, Anhui Province) Blooming Tea FT-N01:Gold ingot Ingredient:Jasmine;Gomphren a globosa,sliver needle tea 50USD/KG FT-N02: rise higher and higher Ingredient:Jasmine,Gomphren 50USD/KG a globosa, and sliver needle tea, Chamomile FT-N03: Lily Fairy 50USD/KG Ingredient:Jasmine, Lily, and sliver needle tea FT-N04: love at the first sight 50USD/KG Ingredient:Jasmine,Gomphren a globosa, and sliver needle tea, Chamomile FT-N05: Blooming flowers and full moon 50USD/KG Ingredient:Jasmine,Lily, and sliver needle tea, FT-N06: The gardens are all in bloom 50USD/KG Ingredient:calendula and sliver needle green tea FT-N07: Orient beauty 50USD/KG Ingredient:Yellow chrysanthemum,jasmine, and sliver needle tea FT-N08: Seven fairies 50USD/KG Ingredient:Jasmine and sliver needle tea NO:FT-N09: morning sun and rainbow 50USD/KG Ingredient:Jasmine, Gomphrena globosa, and sliver needle tea, Chamomile FT-N10: various colorful flowers 50USD/KG Ingredient:Carnation, and sliver needle green tea FT-N11: The heady fragrance of laurel blossoms 50USD/KG Ingredient:Lily, Osmanthus fragrans, and sliver needle green tea FT-N12: fairy scattering flowers 50USD/KG Ingredient:Lily ,Jasmine and sliver needle tea FT-N13: seven stars company moon 50USD/KG Ingredient: Jasmine, Gomphrena globosa,and sliver needle green tea FT-N14: love you forever 50USD/KG Ingredient:Jasmine, Gomphrena globosa,calendula and sliver needle green tea FT-N15: JinZhan YinTai: 50USD/KG Ingredient:Jasmine, Gomphrena globosa,and sliver needle green tea FT-N16: Golden dragon playing pearl 50USD/KG Ingredient:Jasmine, Gomphrena globosa,Lily and sliver needle green tea FT-N18 The lily flower basket 50USD/KG Ingredient:Jasmine, Lily and sliver needle green tea FT-N19: Jasmine fairy 50USD/KG Ingredient: Jasmine, Gomphrena globosa,calendula and sliver needle green tea FT-N20: bathing beauty 50USD/KG Ingredient:Gomphrena globosa, and sliver needle green tea Flower Tea (Wholesale priced with 0.5kg) Chrysanthemum Tea 黄山贡菊 FC-1:15USD huangshan gongJu Chrysanthemum Tea 杭白菊 (hang bai ju) FC-2:12.5USD Embryo Chrysanthemum king 胎菊王-杭白菊 F C-3:20USD Golden Silk Chrysanthemum F C-3A:75USD 金丝皇菊 Jasmine Flower FJ -4: 10USD 茉莉花干 Snow Lotus Flower FS-5: 14USD 雪莲花 Osmanthus Flower 桂花干 FO-6:25USD Peach Flower FP-7:15USD 干桃花 Globe amaranth Flower FG-8:6USD 千日红 Rosebud 玫瑰花蕾 FR-9:16.5USD Lily FL-10:8USD 百合花 Roselle FR-11:10USD 洛神花 Peony Bud FP-12:6USD 牡丹花 Dried Kumquat FD-13: 2.5USD 金桔干 Dandelion FD-14:6USD 蒲公英 Honeysuckle flower FH-15:24USD 金银花 Yulan Magnolia FY-16:7USD 玉兰花 Bitter orange tea HB-17:11USD 玳玳花茶 Ding Xing Leaf HDX-18: 15USD 丁香茶 Peony Petal HP-19: 12USD 芍药花茶 Chamomile HC-20:16USD 洋甘菊 Violet HV-21:13USD 紫罗兰 Lavender HL-22:15USD 薰衣草 Barley Tea HB-23: 1.5USD 大麦茶 Lemon HB-24:12USD 柠檬片 Lotus leaf 荷叶 HL-25:6USD Lotus leaf HL-25A:6USD (granulate) 荷叶(颗粒) Mint leaves 薄荷叶 HM-26:6USD HS-27:22USD Slimming melon 瘦瘦果 Goji berries(Red) HW-28:31USD 枸杞 Goji berries(black) HW-28A:22USD 枸杞 Rosemary HR-29: 9USD 迷迭香 Corsvenor Momordica Fruit HC-30:22USD 罗汉果 Pot marigold HP-31: 9USD 金盏花 Lemon grass HL-32:24USD 柠檬草 Dried Hawthorn Berries HH-33:6USD 山楂片 Blue Butterfly Pea Flower HBBP-34:15USD 蓝蝴蝶 Forget-me-not 勿忘我 HF-35:8USD Corn Poppy HC-36: 20USD 虞美人 Semen Cassiae HS-37: 2USD 决明子 Herba Verbenae HH-38: 30USD 马鞭草 Lotus Plumule HL-39:33USD 莲子芯 Dried Orange Peel HZP-40:7USD 陈皮 Winter Sweet Flower HW-41:38USD 腊梅花 Boat-fruited Scaphium Seed HPDH-42:18USD 胖大海 Radix Ophiopogonis HR-43: 15USD 麦冬 Tussilago Farfara HC-44: 28USD 款冬花 Carnation HC-45:14USD 康乃馨 Stevia Leaf HS-46:7USD 甜菊叶 Albizia Flower HA-47:6USD 合欢花 Semen Oroxyli HS-48:9USD 木蝴蝶 Apple flower HA-49:7USD 苹果花 Murraya Paniculate HM-50: 20USD 千里香 Eight Treasure Tea HE-51:19USD/1.6KG 八宝茶/盖碗茶 Laoshan shizhu tea/ HSZ-53:9USD Bamboo leaf Tea 竹叶茶 Yu Zhu HYZ-54:12USD 玉竹 Panax Tseng HSC-55:45USD Sanchi flower 三七花 Dried Mulberry HSS-56: 10USD 桑葚干 Licorice Root HGC-57:10USD 甘草片 Tilia Europaea HPTY-58:15USD 菩提叶 Lotus Seed HLZ-59:10USD 莲子 Radix Glehniae HBSS-60:12USD 北沙参 Finger Citron Flower HFCF-61:55USD 佛手花 Trumpet Creeper HLXH-62:15USD 凌霄花 Lotus Flower 荷花 HHH-63:15USD Senna Leaf HFX-64: 10USD 番泻叶 Magnolia Flower HYJX-65:10USD 辛夷花 Lobed Kudzuvine Flower HGH-66:10USD 葛花 Dried Aloes Leaf HLH-67: 8USD 芦荟干 Motherwort Herb HYMC-68: 3USD 益母草 Chinese Globe Flower HJLH-69:42USD 金莲花 Ganoderma lucidum HJLH-70:18USD 灵芝片 Rosa Roxburghii Fruit 刺梨果 HCLG-71:10USD Poria HFL-72: 10USD 白茯苓 Epipremnum Aureum Flower HLLH-73: 10USD 绿萝花 Astragalus Root 黄芪片 HHQ-74: 15USD Dry Angelica Slice HDG-75: 25USD 当归片 Pilose Asiabell Root HDS-76: 20USD 党参片 .
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