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New Jersey Tea is a deciduous shrub that prefers open, deciduous woods, woodland edges, oak savannas and meadows. It has an attractive low-growing, rounded crown to 3' high and 5' wide. Creamy white fragrant flowers appear in early summer.

New Jersey Tea appreciates well-drained sandy loam or rocky soils in full sun to partial shade. It is drought tolerant once established and tolerates road salt. Because of its deep tap root system, it is useful for erosion control on slopes but, for this reason, it can be hard to successfully transplant.

Larval Host for the

2-3'

3'

SIZE

SOIL

Loam, Sandy, Med, Dry, Well-Drained

LIGHT

Sun, Part Sun

BENEFITS

Hummingbirds, Bees, Butterflies

NOTES

Blooms on new wood. Cut back in early spring to encourage new growth. Makes an attractive hedge.

CHARACTERISTICS

Low Spreading, Attractive Hedge, Drought Tolerant, Showy Flowers, Fragrant, Tolerates Road Salt

July, August

Shrub

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flowers in

New Jersey Tea

Ceanothus americanus

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DESCRIPTION

New Jersey Tea is a deciduous shrub that prefers open, deciduous woods, woodland edges, oak savannas and meadows. It has an attractive low-growing, rounded crown to 3' high and 5' wide. Creamy white fragrant flowers appear in early summer.

New Jersey Tea appreciates well-drained sandy loam or rocky soils in full sun to partial shade. It is drought tolerant once established and tolerates road salt. Because of its deep tap root system, it is useful for erosion control on slopes but, for this reason, it can be hard to successfully transplant.

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