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- Ceanothus americanus - New Jersey Tea
... flower clusters and luxuriant deep green leaves. Lives almost forever! Ceanothus americanus - New Jersey Tea One of the most durable of shrubs with large, bright white flower clusters and ...
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Herb data for Red root, Ceanothus americanus, New Jersey Tea, Jersey tea, mountain-sweet, Walpole tea, wild snowball, wild snowball, New Jersey Tea Tree, ...
- NEW JERSEY Wedding Planning Resources
... Seeing Activities For Our Guests? Q&A: New Jersey: Tasteful Attire for Child Attendant? Q&A: New Jersey: Tea Party Spots for a Shower? Q&A: New Jersey: What Are Our Marriage License Requirements? Q&A: New ...
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New Jersey Tea Cyanothis TWIGS: BUD SCALES: HABITAT: dry, sterile soils Click here to see the a glossary of botanical terms!
- Ceanothus americanus fact sheet
New Jersey tea Rhamnaceae Ceanothus americanus L.
- Indicator Species - New Jersey Tea
Indicator Species, New Jersey Tea (Ceanothus americanus), New Jersey tea is one of only a few shrubs common to Ontario prairies and savannas. ...
- Solidago flexicaulis plants, Zigzag Goldenrod potted plants
... New Jersey Tea grows best in well-drained average garden soil with full sun or partial shade but will tolerate dry, harsh conditions. ...
- New Jersey Tea
New Jersey Tea Ceanothus americanus A native plant belonging to the buckthorn family, this shrub flowers in the late spring.
- Definition of New Zealand Tea from dictionary.net
... tea, and also, in Austria, for preparing a beverage. Labrador tea . (Bot.) See under Labrador . New Jersey tea (Bot.), an American shrub, the leaves of which were formerly used as a substitute for tea ...
- New Jersey Tea
New Jersey Tea. Found. Bloom Period. Noxious Weed? Dry open woods. mid summer. No. New Jersey Tea grows about 2 feet high.
- New Jersey Tea
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- New Jersey tea
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- Ceanothus americanus fact sheet
New Jersey tea Rhamnaceae Ceanothus americanus L.
- Ceanothus americanus, New Jersey tea
Family: Rhamnaceae ... Common names: New Jersey tea, wild snowball, red root. Synonyms: C. americanus var. intermedius, C. americanus var.
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