ββThe task required a plant hunter, a gardener, a thief, a spy. The man Britain needed was Robert Fortune,β Rose writes. Fortune was the agent sent to sneak out of China the plants and secrets of tea production.β In the mid-1800s, Britain was a global superpower with a big weakness for tea, all of which came from China. But a botanist with a talent for espionage helped Britain swipe the secrets of tea.