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If you’ve ever savoured a cup of tea, you’ve enjoyed the delightful work of the Camellia sinensis plant. This remarkable shrub, native to East Asia, is the source of all traditional teas: black, green, oolong, and white. Growing a Camellia sinensis plant in your New Zealand garden offers more than an aromatic harvest—it’s a surprisingly attractive evergreen starring glossy, serrated leaves and delicate white blooms. Whether you’re a home grower curious about tea production, or simply drawn to ornamental camellias, the Camellia sinensis plant fits beautifully into both edible and decorative gardens.

Camellia sinensis

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Camellia sinensis, commonly known as the Camellia Tea Plant or Tea Shrub, is the variety from which tea is derived. It is an evergreen shrub that produces dainty, single, scented, white flowers with a blush of lemon. It typically reaches 2 m tall and 1.5 m wide. Camellia sinensis is commonly grown as a specimen, clipped into a hedge, added to a mixed planting, used in cottage or 'white' gardens, planted around outdoor living areas, or used as a backdrop for smaller plants.

Camelia sinensis flowers and foliage beside a tea pot.
  • Suited to regions:
    Subtropical, Temperate
  • Plant type:
    Shrubs
  • Height:
    2.00 m
  • Spread:
    1.50 m
  • Flowering time:
    Spring, Winter
  • Garden uses:
    Containers, Hedging, Living areas, Parks, Pool areas, Specimen
  • Garden styles:
    Backyard, City & Courtyard, Formal, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern, White
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Why Grow Camellia sinensis in Your Garden?

The Camellia sinensis plant thrives in cool, moist climates, making New Zealand an ideal locale. This shrub flourishes in semi-shade and organically rich, well-drained soil, rewarding you with lush foliage and (with patience) harvestable leaves for homemade teas. Its compact size and tidy habit also mean it’s perfect for hedging, container growing, or as a feature specimen in a mixed border. The lightly-fragrant flowers add seasonal interest, attracting friendly pollinators.

Tea Camellia: Harvesting and Home Uses

You don’t need a plantation to enjoy your own Camellia sinensis plant. Tea enthusiasts can harvest young leaves in spring and early summer; simply dry and process to make a variety of teas. If you prefer your garden for relaxation rather than harvest, the Camellia sinensis plant’s glossy green leaves and small white blooms bring elegance to shaded corners and patio pots. Its heritage and compact habit pair well with other shade-loving, evergreen shrubs. Consider mixing it with Azalea Madonna, Correa Pink Blush (Pink Blush Correa), or Dichroa versicolor (Blue Evergreen Hydrangea) for a layered, botanical display.

Plant Care and Positioning

For best growth, plant your Camellia sinensis plant in dappled light or morning sun, with shelter from harsh wind and hot afternoon rays. Well-drained, acidic soil is essential—mulch and regular feeding with camellia-friendly products will keep your tea camellia vibrant. Prune lightly in winter to maintain its shape and encourage bushy growth. If you love the look of camellias but want more colour diversity, discover cultivars like Camellia 'Ballet Dancer', Camellia 'Black Lace', Camellia 'Black Tie', Camellia 'Brushfields Yellow', and Camellia 'Buttons and Bows'. These camellias add diverse blooms and vivid colours to your garden palette.

Camellia sinensis and Companion Planting

The Camellia sinensis plant harmonises easily with other evergreens for year-round texture. Try pairing it with uniquely New Zealand natives like Leptospermum 'Daydream' or for a glossy contrast, add Coprosma repens (Mirror Plant). These companions ensure your tea camellia stands out while forming a robust, low-maintenance garden display.

Choose the Camellia sinensis plant for a blend of tradition, flavour, and ornamental charm—whether you’re nurturing homemade tea or simply enjoying its beauty in your backyard.


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