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Brew Fresh Tea From Home With the Tea Plant!

Discover the joy of cultivating your own tea with the Tea Plant. Ideal for tea aficionados and gardening enthusiasts, this versatile plant transforms your garden or indoor space into a personal tea factory.

Why You’ll Love the Tea Plant

  • Homegrown Tea Leaves: Enjoy fresh, home-brewed tea by harvesting and processing your own leaves for green, black, or oolong tea.
  • Beautiful Blooms: Delight in its lovely white flowers that not only beautify your garden but also attract beneficial pollinators.
  • Year-Round Greenery: Its glossy, evergreen leaves provide a lush look throughout the year.
  • Adaptable: The Tea Plant is adaptable to various growing conditions, making it a fantastic addition to both large gardens and small patios.
  • Cost Savings: Cut down on tea costs by growing and preparing your own tea leaves instead of buying them at the store.
  • Eco-Friendly: Reduce your environmental footprint by sourcing tea locally from your own garden.
  • Educational Fun: A great way for families to learn about gardening and the tea-making process together.

Embrace the tradition of tea making with your own Tea Plant. It’s more than just a plant; it’s a delightful journey from leaf to cup!

Plant Specifications:

Botanical Name:
Camellia sinensis
Growth Rate:
Slow
Mature Height:
6-15 ft.
Mature Width:
4-8 ft.
Sunlight:
Full Sun
Does Not Ship To:
AZ, OR
Growing Zones:
6-9 outdoors

$49.00

Plant Care


  • Thrives in part sun to part shade, preferably morning sun and afternoon shade, but some species can tolerate more direct sunlight in cooler zones. Suited for hardiness zones 6-10, depending on the variety.

  • Camellias prefer consistent moisture, especially during their first growing season, so it’s important to water deeply and regularly, allowing the top 2-3 inches of soil to dry between waterings.

  • This is a pet friendly plant.

  • Depending on the species, camellias can bloom from fall through spring, providing a splash of color in gardens during the cooler months when many other plants are dormant!
Sad Plant Signs

  • Wilting, browning leaves:

Dehydrated, underwatered

  • Yellowing leaves, mushy stems:

Overwatering

  • Sparse, No Blooms:

Not enough light or extreme temperatures