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|growth      = 20 days
 
|growth      = 20 days
 
|season      = All
 
|season      = All
|sellprice  = {{Price|500}}
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|sellprice  = {{Price|250}}
|tPrice    = {{tprice|500}}
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|tPrice    = {{tprice|250}}
 
|source    = crafting
 
|source    = crafting
 
|recipe    = [[File:Caroline Icon.png|link=]] Mail the day after [[Caroline]]'s 2-heart event.
 
|recipe    = [[File:Caroline Icon.png|link=]] Mail the day after [[Caroline]]'s 2-heart event.
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*Crafting and selling a Tea Sapling is more profitable than selling its ingredients.  The exact profit depends on the source of the Wild Seeds but is typically between {{price|300}} and {{price|400}}.
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*Crafting and selling a Tea Sapling is always more profitable than selling its ingredients.  The exact profit depends on the source of the Wild Seeds but is typically between {{price|75}} and {{price|200}}. Using less profitable forage is more profitable for making Tea Saplings.
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*The Wild Seeds used for crafting do not have to be from the same season.
    
==History==
 
==History==
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{{History|1.5.4|Is no longer in the rotating stock at the [[Stardew Valley Fair]].}}
 
{{History|1.5.4|Is no longer in the rotating stock at the [[Stardew Valley Fair]].}}
 
{{History|1.5.6|Fixed bug where Tea Saplings could not be harvested from [[Garden Pot]]s on [[Ginger Island]].}}
 
{{History|1.5.6|Fixed bug where Tea Saplings could not be harvested from [[Garden Pot]]s on [[Ginger Island]].}}
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{{History|1.6|Reduced sell price from {{price|500}} to {{price|250}}. Chopping down a tea bush now gives back a tea sapling.}}
    
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