Discover the versatility and charm of New Jersey Tea (Ceanothus americanus), a compact, deciduous shrub renowned for its glossy leaves, abundant clusters of bright white flowers, and appealing mounding shape. Ideal for creating low-growing hedges when spaced 2 to 3 feet apart, this native gem also thrives on rocky hillsides and slopes thanks to its drought-tolerant nature, supported by a deep tap root. Perfectly suited for zones 4 to 8, New Jersey Tea matures over 2 to 3 years, with a height of 3 to 4 feet and a spread of up to 5 feet. Blooming from May to July, its fragrant flowers attract hummingbirds and butterflies, enriching your garden with vibrant life.
Easy to cultivate in well-drained, average soils, this low-maintenance shrub flourishes in full sun to part shade. For best results, rejuvenation pruning in early spring can foster vigorous new growth. Historically cherished as a caffeine-free tea substitute during the American Revolutionary War, New Jersey Tea also stands out for its durability against drought and various challenging soil conditions, making it a prudent choice for diverse landscapes. Whether in shrub borders or native plant gardens, its showy, fragrant blooms contribute lasting beauty and robustness to your outdoor space.