Camellia Sinensis blossom
My tea plant has had a beautiful flush (growth spurt) this autumn, including a profusion of flower buds. I love to follow the fat, round buds as they develop into this simple flower.
Notice the fall leaves in the background, also reflecting on the front edge of the dish
We (meaning the DH) recently moved the tea plant into a rather large pot and it will be spending its first winter outside on the back balcony. It's doesn't get super cold (or hot) where I live, and so I think it will be happy there.
Do you have a tea plant? Does yours live inside or out?
It's lovely! I'm hoping to experiment with indoor growing soon. I don't think NJ winters are suitable but my apartment is always quite toasty.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! I just love seeing your tea plant thrive and grow. It is perfection in that dish. We have three plants in the ground in our yard, one thrives and the other two so far are surviving.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! And when it withers you can soak the little boogers in hot water for a treat.
ReplyDeleteHow big is your plant and how long have you had it?
That reflection is really cool! And your tea plant is pretty.
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone!
ReplyDeleteEverday Tea Drinker - My plant is about 24" tall and 16" in diameter. I've had it for 3 years. The DH (dar hubby) has pruned it a couple of times to force main branches at the bottom.
Mine is outdoors in my "tea garden," and it has really shot up this year, perhaps because Georgia got SO MUCH rain all summer long. I think the plant likes it this way! Love your photos!
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