
Green Tea Plant - Camellia sinensis
Camellia sinensis – Green Tea
Camellia sinensis is the celebrated evergreen shrub from which all true tea originates, prized for its glossy leaves and fragrant white flowers. It’s both an attractive garden plant and a functional crop, allowing you to grow and harvest your own fresh tea at home.
🌱 Why Gardeners Love Camellia sinensis
✔ Grow your own tea - Harvest young leaves to make fresh green, white, or oolong tea.
✔ Attractive evergreen shrub - Glossy foliage and dainty white flowers add ornamental beauty.
✔ Compact and manageable - Easy to maintain at a small size or shape as a hedge.
✔ Hardy and versatile - Thrives in a variety of soils and climates, especially in part shade.
✔ Low maintenance - Requires little care once established.
🏡 How to Use Camellia sinensis in Your Garden
✅ Tea hedge - Plant multiple shrubs to create a productive, attractive low hedge.
✅ Edible garden feature - Adds ornamental value while providing usable harvests.
✅ Container growing - Performs well in pots, ideal for patios or courtyards.
✅ Shaded garden structure - Brightens part-shade areas with lush evergreen foliage.
Easy Planting & Care Guide
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Spacing: Plant 1 metre apart for a hedge, or further apart for individual feature shrubs. Extra plants allow for more abundant harvests.
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Best Planting Time: Can be planted year-round, best season is autumn.
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Mulching & Fertilising: This plant thrives naturally and does not require mulching or fertiliser to stay healthy.
❔ FAQs About Camellia sinensis
How do you harvest tea leaves?
Pick the newest shoots (the top two leaves and bud), which produce the highest-quality tea.
Does it grow well in pots?
Yes, it adapts very well to container growing and stays compact with light pruning.
How tall does it grow?
If unpruned, it can reach 2–3 metres, but it’s commonly maintained at 1–1.5 metres for easier harvesting.
Does it tolerate sun?
It prefers part shade but can handle morning sun in most climates.
Is it difficult to care for?
No, it’s a hardy, low-maintenance shrub that thrives with minimal attention once established.
🌿 Ready to Transform Your Garden?
Limited stock available, order your Camellia sinensis today and start growing your own fresh tea!
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$5.77Green Tea Plant - Camellia sinensis
Camellia sinensis – Green Tea
Camellia sinensis is the celebrated evergreen shrub from which all true tea originates, prized for its glossy leaves and fragrant white flowers. It’s both an attractive garden plant and a functional crop, allowing you to grow and harvest your own fresh tea at home.
🌱 Why Gardeners Love Camellia sinensis
✔ Grow your own tea - Harvest young leaves to make fresh green, white, or oolong tea.
✔ Attractive evergreen shrub - Glossy foliage and dainty white flowers add ornamental beauty.
✔ Compact and manageable - Easy to maintain at a small size or shape as a hedge.
✔ Hardy and versatile - Thrives in a variety of soils and climates, especially in part shade.
✔ Low maintenance - Requires little care once established.
🏡 How to Use Camellia sinensis in Your Garden
✅ Tea hedge - Plant multiple shrubs to create a productive, attractive low hedge.
✅ Edible garden feature - Adds ornamental value while providing usable harvests.
✅ Container growing - Performs well in pots, ideal for patios or courtyards.
✅ Shaded garden structure - Brightens part-shade areas with lush evergreen foliage.
Easy Planting & Care Guide
-
Spacing: Plant 1 metre apart for a hedge, or further apart for individual feature shrubs. Extra plants allow for more abundant harvests.
-
Best Planting Time: Can be planted year-round, best season is autumn.
-
Mulching & Fertilising: This plant thrives naturally and does not require mulching or fertiliser to stay healthy.
❔ FAQs About Camellia sinensis
How do you harvest tea leaves?
Pick the newest shoots (the top two leaves and bud), which produce the highest-quality tea.
Does it grow well in pots?
Yes, it adapts very well to container growing and stays compact with light pruning.
How tall does it grow?
If unpruned, it can reach 2–3 metres, but it’s commonly maintained at 1–1.5 metres for easier harvesting.
Does it tolerate sun?
It prefers part shade but can handle morning sun in most climates.
Is it difficult to care for?
No, it’s a hardy, low-maintenance shrub that thrives with minimal attention once established.
🌿 Ready to Transform Your Garden?
Limited stock available, order your Camellia sinensis today and start growing your own fresh tea!
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Camellia sinensis – Green Tea
Camellia sinensis is the celebrated evergreen shrub from which all true tea originates, prized for its glossy leaves and fragrant white flowers. It’s both an attractive garden plant and a functional crop, allowing you to grow and harvest your own fresh tea at home.
🌱 Why Gardeners Love Camellia sinensis
✔ Grow your own tea - Harvest young leaves to make fresh green, white, or oolong tea.
✔ Attractive evergreen shrub - Glossy foliage and dainty white flowers add ornamental beauty.
✔ Compact and manageable - Easy to maintain at a small size or shape as a hedge.
✔ Hardy and versatile - Thrives in a variety of soils and climates, especially in part shade.
✔ Low maintenance - Requires little care once established.
🏡 How to Use Camellia sinensis in Your Garden
✅ Tea hedge - Plant multiple shrubs to create a productive, attractive low hedge.
✅ Edible garden feature - Adds ornamental value while providing usable harvests.
✅ Container growing - Performs well in pots, ideal for patios or courtyards.
✅ Shaded garden structure - Brightens part-shade areas with lush evergreen foliage.
Easy Planting & Care Guide
-
Spacing: Plant 1 metre apart for a hedge, or further apart for individual feature shrubs. Extra plants allow for more abundant harvests.
-
Best Planting Time: Can be planted year-round, best season is autumn.
-
Mulching & Fertilising: This plant thrives naturally and does not require mulching or fertiliser to stay healthy.
❔ FAQs About Camellia sinensis
How do you harvest tea leaves?
Pick the newest shoots (the top two leaves and bud), which produce the highest-quality tea.
Does it grow well in pots?
Yes, it adapts very well to container growing and stays compact with light pruning.
How tall does it grow?
If unpruned, it can reach 2–3 metres, but it’s commonly maintained at 1–1.5 metres for easier harvesting.
Does it tolerate sun?
It prefers part shade but can handle morning sun in most climates.
Is it difficult to care for?
No, it’s a hardy, low-maintenance shrub that thrives with minimal attention once established.
🌿 Ready to Transform Your Garden?
Limited stock available, order your Camellia sinensis today and start growing your own fresh tea!















