Blue sky green tea, blue sky green buds...
Because the traditional naming method of most teas in China is the "XX A B" pattern, XX is the prefix of the place of origin, and A is Color (green, black, yellow, white and black), B is shape (bud tip needle, or metaphorically referred to as tongue,).
For example, Huangshan Maofeng, Xinyang Maojian, Shangrao Baimei, Mengding Huangya... In my memory, there is no tea with a three-character place name prefix.
There are also other naming methods, such as "XX B"'s "place name pictographic name", such as the West Lake Longjing model's "Big XX Small XX" and "XX Silver Dragon".
In addition, the name must: 1. Reflect the meaning and artistic conception of the tea product itself; 2. Be differentiated and easy to remember; 3. Pronounce smoothly, that is, catchy, especially with flat tongue. , North and South sounds should be considered.