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Scientific Name: Melochia tomentosa
If you are looking for a Prime Pollinator, this is the one!
The Teabush, AKA wooly pyramidflower, is common in Pine Rocklands and key to native landscapes and local bee favorite! This versatile woody plant is recognized for its unique foliage, contrasting bark, and adaptable nature. This species features grayish-green leaves that are soft to the touch, and tiny pink sweet flowers that attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
One of the notable attributes of the Teabush is its drought resistance. This plant thrives in well-drained soils and can withstand periods of low moisture, which can be particularly beneficial in xeriscaping or low-maintenance Florida Friendly gardens.
The Teabush typically reaches a height of 3 to 10 feet, making it an excellent choice for hedges or as a standalone specimen, small tree, or addition to your food forest.
In addition to its beauty, the leaves and flowers of the Teabush are edible and often used in traditional teas, offering a unique blend of flavor and health benefits.
Florida natives require NO fertilizer, less water, and promotes biodiversity of our natural heritage!
| Florida | |
| Evergreen Shrub | |
| Full Sun, Part Sun | |
| Low | |
| 3-10 ft | |
| Medium | |
| Pink, Lavender | |
| Medium | |
| Low |