Prices start at : 5.95 USD / 1 packet
Dried leaves were used as a tea substitute, albeit without caffeine, in American Revolutionary War times, hence the common name. Thick, woody, red roots go deep and help plant withstand droughty conditions, but make established shrubs difficult to transplant.
- Height: 2-3 feet
- Botanical Name: Ceanothus americanus
- Seeds Per Pound: 108,960
- Common Name: New Jersey Tea
- Germination: 99%
- Germination Test Type: Actual
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