WebExcellent permaculture plant, nitrogen fixer. Tasty, noncaffeinated substitute for black tea. Well-known and highly respected astringent and lymphatic. This is the official species. Full sun to light shade. Dryish and/or depleted soils OK. Scarify seed and sow in fall or early spring. 30 seeds per packet, Open Pollinated, Untreated, NO GMO’s. WebA synonymized checklist of the plants found growing in Rhode Island. Rhode Island Wild Plant Society. Rhode Island. Distribution. CEAM. Glenn, S.D. (ed.). 2013. New York …
Ceanothus herbaceus (Narrow-leaved New Jersey …
WebNew Jersey tea Classification; Kingdom: Plantae - Plants: Subkingdom: Tracheobionta - Vascular plants: Superdivision: Spermatophyta - Seed plants: Division: Magnoliophyta - … WebCeanothus americanus. New Jersey tea (Ceanothus americanus) is a compact, dense, rounded shrub which typically grows 2-3 feet tall. It occurs in prairies, glades, dry open woods and thickets. Cylindrical clusters (1-2 inches long) of tiny, fragrant, white flowers (1/8 inch) appear on long stalks at the stem ends or upper leaf axils in late spring. dave smith appliance
Ceanothus americanus - Shrub and Vine Seeds
WebGardeners' Notes: This wonderful plant is a must for all serious butterfly gardeners. On Apr 30, 2008, frostweed from Josephine, Arlington, TX (Zone 8a) wrote: New Jersey Tea, Redshank, Wild Snowball, Mountain Sweet Ceanothus americanus, is Native to Texas and many other States. On Mar 17, 2007, berrygirl from Braselton, GA (Zone 8a) wrote: WebDescription: Red Root is a small, deciduous summer-flowering shrub, with small, fragrant, white flowers that grow in clusters at the end of long stalks. They bloom in May-July. The shrub can grow up to 4 feet with spreads of … WebNew Jersey tea, New Jersey redroot. New Jersey tea is so named for its historic value to colonists as an alternative to traditional black tea. This tidy, charismatically blooming … gary whiteman magistrate