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Description
Ceanothus Americanus, commonly known as New Jersey Tea, is a flowering plant native to North America. It belongs to the Rhamnaceae family and is a deciduous shrub that can grow up to 3 feet tall. The plant blooms in late spring and early summer, producing clusters of small white flowers.
Taxonomic Information
Domain: | Eukarya |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Phylum: | Tracheophyta |
Class: | Magnoliopsida |
Order: | Rosales |
Family: | Rhamnaceae |
Genus: | Ceanothus |
Appearance
The leaves of Ceanothus Americanus are green and oval-shaped with serrated edges. The plant produces clusters of small white flowers that bloom in late spring and early summer. The flowers attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. The fruit of the plant is a small capsule containing several seeds.
Care Guide
Ceanothus Americanus prefers well-draining soil and full sun exposure. It is drought-tolerant and does not require frequent watering. The plant can be fertilized with a balanced fertilizer in the spring. Ceanothus Americanus is hardy in USDA zones 4-8.
Common Pests & Diseases
Ceanothus Americanus is generally disease-resistant, but it can be susceptible to leaf spot and powdery mildew. The plant may also attract spider mites, which can be treated with insecticidal soap.
Habitat
Ceanothus Americanus is native to North America and can be found in a variety of habitats, including dry prairies, open woodlands, and rocky slopes. The plant is a popular choice for landscaping and can be grown in gardens and landscapes.
Question and Answer
Q: Is Ceanothus Americanus a good plant for attracting pollinators?
A: Yes, Ceanothus Americanus produces small white flowers that attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies.
Q: What is the best time to fertilize Ceanothus Americanus?
A: Ceanothus Americanus can be fertilized in the spring with a balanced fertilizer.
Q: Is Ceanothus Americanus drought-tolerant?
A: Yes, Ceanothus Americanus is drought-tolerant and does not require frequent watering.
Q: What is the hardiness zone for Ceanothus Americanus?
A: Ceanothus Americanus is hardy in USDA zones 4-8.
Related Plants
- Ceanothus thyrsiflorus
- Ceanothus impressus
- Ceanothus griseus
- Ceanothus velutinus
References
- “Ceanothus Americanus.” Missouri Botanical Garden, www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?kempercode=j430.
- “Ceanothus Americanus.” North Carolina State University, plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/all/ceanothus-americanus/.
- “Ceanothus Americanus.” Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=CEAM.