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  1. 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.

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  2. 10 lis 2022 · 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.

  3. Leptospermum scoparium. 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.

  4. 22 gru 2023 · Leptospermum scoparium ‘Pink Cascade’ is a stunning cultivar, with weeping foliage that can cascade, quite literally, over walls, and from tall plant pots or containers. If grown in beds or borders, it makes a beautiful ground cover plant.

  5. 4 sty 2022 · Leptospermum scoparium is a shrub-like plant that remains evergreen because of its little, needle-like and prickly leaves. These leaves produce an amazing aroma when they are crushed. At the beginning of the summer, this plant develops attractive one or two blossoms in red, white or pink.

  6. The leptospermum which we grow in the nursery are reasonably hardy. Nearly all are named forms of Leptospermum scoparium, the ‘Manuka’ or ‘New Zealand Tea Tree’. They thrive in the West Country and are generally very easy to grow outside in the right conditions.

  7. 29 gru 2021 · In this species, the leaves are broad-lanceolate to elliptic, to 15 mm wide by 6 mm wide, with a sharp point. Leptospermum typically produce solitary flowers, or in small groups of 2s and 3s or more, within the leaf axils. Flowers have 5 petals and sepals and have a symmetrical rotate shape.