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Extinct tea genus
Ternstroemites is an extinct tea relative from the Ravenian (late Eocene).[1][2][3] The fossil was found near Puryear, Henry County, Tennessee.[4]
Ternstroemites is a form genus for Theaceae-like leaves.[citation needed]
Species
The following species have been described.[5] They are all extinct.
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