Ceanothus americanus ‘Ruby Infusion’ – New Jersey Tea – 3-Gallon

$44.00

‘Ruby Infusion’ has more red pigment than straight species New Jersey Tea. Stems are reddish in color, though not as bright as say Red-osier Dogwood (Cornus sericea), and flowers have a pinkish tinge. Otherwise all the same great attributes as straight species New Jersey Tea.

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Description

Buckthorn family (Rhamnaceae)

This relative of California Lilac is a great choice for a tough spot in the landscape, although you should avoid placing it in heavy clay soils. New Jersey Tea blooms in early Summer when few other shrubs are in flower. The frothy white flowers are lightly honey-scented and very attractive to butterflies and beneficial insects. The plant also serves as a host for Spring Azure  and Mottled Dusky Wing butterfly caterpillars. The dried leaves of this nitrogen-fixing shrub make an excellent tea that was very popular during the Revolutionary War period. May be pruned hard every few years in winter to keep it looking its best.

Updated 27 September 2024

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Pot size

1 gallon, 2 gallon, 3 gallon