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10 wrz 2024 · Ranging across the prairies, open glades, woodlands and lakeshores of eastern North America, New Jersey tea (Ceanothus americanus) is an adaptable, tenacious flowering shrub. New Jersey tea produces pale, pillowy blossoms in spring and early summer.
31 maj 2017 · New Jersey tea (Ceanothus americanus) of the Buckthorn (Rhamnaceae) Family is a small, deciduous, thorn-free shrub. The genus name originates from a Greek word for “spiny plant” or a Latin word for “thistle”.
Native Plant Database. Header Photo: Mervin Wallace. New Jersey Tea. Ceanothus americanus. Plant Type: Shrubs. Native Environment: Glade, Prairie, Savanna / Woodland. Season of Interest: Mid (May - June) Main Color: White. Fall Color: USDA PLANTS Range Map. At the range map link above, zoom in for county-level data. Photo: Mervin Wallace.
New Jersey Tea (Ceanothus americanus), is a shrub native to the eastern half of the US and Canda. It prefers dry open habitats and clearings on sandy and rocky soil. The name actually comes from the American Revolution when it was used as a substitute tea.
29 lut 2016 · That is why we love New Jersey tea, a small shrub with white flowers that is easy to work into any garden plan. Botanical name:Ceanothus americanus. Common name: New Jersey tea. Height: 1–3 feet tall. Flowers: White, emerging from pinkish red buds in summer. USDA Zones: 3–8.
15 lut 2018 · Ceanothus prostratus - Common name: Mahala Mat Ceanothus - top two photos taken in California in 2019. bottom photo taken Spring 2022 in Grants Pass, Oregon. This species crawls the ground and people often mistake for Uva-Ursi - Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (Ericaceae).
Ceanothus americanus, commonly called New Jersey tea, is a compact, dense, rounded shrub which typically grows 2-3' tall (less frequently to 4'). It is native to Missouri where it occurs in prairies, glades, dry open woods and thickets throughout the state (Steyermark).