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Temperate Fruit & Orchards => Temperate Fruit Buy, Sell, & Trade => Topic started by: lavender87 on September 26, 2019, 05:42:59 PM
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Does any one have this tea plant? I checked and found that many sources claimed this Chinese tea plant can be grown in zone 5-9. Either seeds or plants.
I bought a bag of tea plant seeds on Ebay from a seller in China, but they sold all floaters. It's been 3 months and nothing germinated yet.
Thanks.
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Hello. Tea plants should be easy to find. These are some places I found established plants after a quick search online.
https://www.logees.com/tea-camellia-sinensis.html (https://www.logees.com/tea-camellia-sinensis.html)
https://www.etsy.com/search/home-and-living/outdoor-and-garden?q=camellia+sinensis (https://www.etsy.com/search/home-and-living/outdoor-and-garden?q=camellia+sinensis)
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There are several main types of tea plant cultivars.
1) Camellia sinensis var. sinensis is from China and is the most cold tolerant, with small leaf size.
2) Camellia sinensis var. cambodia is from Cambodia, with medium leaf size.
3) Camellia sinensis var. assamica is from India, with large leaf size.
I am looking for the one from China for its cold hardiness. I tried to avoid seller from Florida because they very likely sell the low cold tolerant types of Camellia sinensis. Unfortunately, I'd also lost my faith on those sellers from China since I bought seeds from China and none of the seeds germinated.
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I've recently bought 2 tea plant seedlings from amazon.com and they both look very healthy. I will try to grow them for 1 more year in the pots before testing them outside unprotected.
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Ive seen them for sale in supermarket here in zone 6.But i toght its only a decorative plant.
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Best place I know of: https://camforest.com/collections/tea-camellias (in the US)
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Oh didn't see your recent posts read this a week ago (interesting)
They can survive In Gorgia ever heard of the (SC) charleston Tea Plantation
https://www.charlestonteaplantation.com/ (https://www.charlestonteaplantation.com/)
Not what you asked But have you ever heard about Franklinia alatamaha (could survive even zone 5)
Gordonia lasianthus (loblolly bay) or
Stewartia malacodendron, the silky camellia
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try to contact them could work
CHARLESTON TEA PLANTATION, 6617 MAYBANK HIGHWAY, WADMALAW ISLAND, SC, 29487, UNITED STATES1-843-559-0383
6617 Maybank Highway
Wadmalaw Island, SC 29487
Telephone: 843-559-0383 Ext. 4206
Fax: 843-559-3791
Hours:
Monday – Saturday: 10AM – 4PM
Sunday: 12pm - 4pm
EVENTS, TOURS, & MEDIA:
Contact: Jane Knight, Business Manager
Telephone: 843-559-0383 Ext. 4207
E-Mail: jknight@rcbigelow.com
CONTACT US REGARDING YOUR ONLINE ORDER:
Telephone: 1-888-244-3569
E-Mail: ordtea@bigelowtea.com
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If you don't have any luck, I sell plants of the cultivar 'Teabreeze' at my online nursery, www.wanderlustnursery.com (http://www.wanderlustnursery.com). I have plenty in stock now.