Assam tea is generally harvested twice, in a “first flush” and a “second flush.” The first flush is picked during late March. The second flush, harvested later, is the more prized “tippy tea,” named thus for the gold tips that appear on the leaves. This second flush, tippy tea, is sweeter and more full-bodied and is generally considered superior to the first flush tea. The leaves of the Assam tea bush are dark green and glossy and fairly wide compared to those of the Chinese tea plant. The bush produces delicate white blossoms. Moreover, this year's forest fire season cause to spread to areas in the West, which is winter. Allows firefighters to continue to a wildfire across jurisdictions, as well as to the mobilization of forces and combat helicopters in the air. It will cause unprecedented wildfire with protracted season than ever before, and this is only the initial stage of the forest fire season. That means that a wildfire will occur from now on.