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  2. Leptospermum scoparium (Tea Tree) - Gardenia

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    Leptospermum scoparium (Tea Tree) is an upright evergreen shrub with small, aromatic (when crushed), needle-like leaves and showy flowers in late spring and summer. Borne along the stems, the blooms may be single or double, in shades of red, pink, or white depending on the varieties.

  3. Leptospermum scoparium - Wikipedia

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    Leptospermum scoparium, commonly called mānuka (Māori pronunciation:), mānuka myrtle, [1] New Zealand teatree, [1] broom tea-tree, [2] or just tea tree, is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae, native to New Zealand (including the Chatham Islands) and south-east Australia.

  4. How to Grow and Care for New Zealand Tea Tree - The Spruce

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    The New Zealand tea tree (Leptospermum scoparium) is an upright evergreen shrub that features small, prickly, needle-like leaves, which are aromatic when crushed. In early summer, the plant produces showy single or double white, pink, or red blossoms that are attractive to bees and other pollinators.

  5. Camellia sinensis - Wikipedia

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    Camellia sinensis is a species of evergreen shrub or small tree in the flowering plant family Theaceae. Its leaves, leaf buds, and stems can be used to produce tea. Common names include tea plant, tea shrub, and tea tree (unrelated to Melaleuca alternifolia, the source of tea tree oil, or the genus Leptospermum commonly called tea tree).

  6. How to Grow and Care for Camellia Sinensis (Tea Plant)

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    Camellia sinensis, known commonly as tea plant, Assam tea, or tea camellia, is a fragrant, flowering shrub adding winter interest to southern gardens. Its leaves, used for tea, are cultivated around the world and commercially grown in Asia and India.

  7. Tea tree, care and growing to harvest your very own tea leaves

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    Planting a tea tree. It’s possible to plant a tea tree anytime during the year, apart from during frost spells in winter and high temperature days in summer. Tea tree, shelter it from wind. From April to June is a great time to settle it in the ground, but you can also go ahead in September/October.

  8. How to Grow Tea Tree — Leptospermum - Harvest to Table

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    Leptospermumcommonly called tea tree–is a shrub or small tree with profuse colorful spring blooms. Leptospermum blooms can be white, pink, or red. The small blossoms resemble miniature roses and cover long graceful stems. Leptospermum has small lance-shaped often prickly leaves that are aromatic.

  9. How To Grow Tea Plant (Camellia sinensis) In Your Garden

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    Camellia sinensis is better known as the tea plant, and is a versatile evergreen shrub native to East Asia. Plants typically grow to a height of six to fifteen feet (about 2 to 4.5 m). They have a similar spread, thus leading to a symmetrical shape. It caries dark green, glossy leaves.

  10. Leptospermum scoparium ‘Snow White’ (Tea Tree) - Gardenia

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    Leptospermum scopariumSnow White’ (Tea Tree) is a compact-rounded, densely branched, evergreen shrub with small, aromatic (when crushed), needle-like, gray-green leaves often tinged with pink in cool weather. In late spring and early summer, a profusion of pure white fully double flowers adorned with green centers are borne along the stems.

  11. Leptospermum scoparium | tea tree Shrubs/RHS - RHS Gardening

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    tea tree. A rounded, evergreen shrub to 2.5m, larger and sometimes tree-like in its native New Zealand. The small, aromatic, dark green leaves are the source of an essential oil used medicinally for centuries by the Māori people.

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