Orange Flowering Fragrant Tea Olive Live Plant - 1 Qt.
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Experience the rare beauty of the Red Flowering Fragrant Tea Olive
A prized addition to any garden with its striking dark orange to red blooms that radiate a delightful fragrance. Known as 'Beni Kin Mokusei', this variant of the Osmanthus family has captured the fascination of plant enthusiasts due to its unique color and intense aroma.
Specifications for Red Flowering Fragrant Tea Olive (Osmanthus fragrans aurantiacus 'Beni Kin Mokusei'):
Season: Perennial
USDA Zones: 7-10
Height: Up to 12 feet or larger
Bloom Season: Mature plants bloom; timing varies
Bloom Color: Dark orange to red
Environment: Full sun
Soil Type: Well-draining, fertile
Deer Resistant: Yes
Latin Name: Osmanthus fragrans aurantiacus 'Beni Kin Mokusei'
Temperature: Best in temperate to warm climates
Light Required: Full sun
Moisture: Regular watering, avoid waterlogging
Plant Spacing: 10-15 feet apart
This Red Flowering Tea Olive is not just a plant but a living sculpture that enhances any space with its lush foliage and exotic blooms. Perfect for gardeners looking to add a long-term, eye-catching feature to their outdoor spaces, it promises year-round interest and a captivating floral display.
NOTE:
Shipping Method: To ensure the health and sustainability of the plant during transit, it ships in a fabric grow bag rather than a traditional plastic pot. This bag is slightly larger than the plant’s current rootball, offering immediate repotting convenience or can be removed for direct planting.
They sent me an email saying they fulfilled my order 14 days ago. Wanting me to leave a review so heres one. The shipping is slow i still havent received my seeds nor have a received and an update about when i can expect to get my seeds. But they took my money as soon as the order was placed. I will never order from this site again.
I do not have an indoor garden so I am waiting until spring to plant. I will try planting closer to Feb or March in small pods watering with spray bottle, and slowly introduce the plants to outdoor conditions.