Florida Native Tea Duo: Yaupon Holly + Florida Native Tea Bush

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Yaupon Holly (Ilex vomitoria)
Florida Native Tea Bush (Melochia tomentosa)

Two Native Beauties—For Tea Lovers and Pollinators Alike

Celebrate Florida’s natural flavors with the Florida Native Tea Duo, featuring two unique native plants that brew beautifully and support local wildlife:

  • Yaupon Holly (Ilex vomitoria) – North America’s only native caffeine source, prized for its smooth, energizing tea with earthy, roasted notes. Drought-tolerant and pollinator-friendly.
  • Florida Native Tea Bush (Melochia tomentosa) – Also known as Pyramid Bush, this charming shrub produces delicate pink blooms and leaves used for mild, naturally caffeine-free tea.

Together, they create a stunning, low-maintenance native garden with year-round beauty and a harvest you can sip and share. Perfect for wildlife gardens, edible landscapes, or container growing.

Includes two mature plants (about 2–3 ft tall) in our X-Large (3 gallon) pots.

Growing Tips

Plant in full sun to partial shade in well-drained sandy or loamy soil. Once established, Tea Bush thrives with minimal care and tolerates long dry spells. Water young plants regularly until roots are strong. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage bushier growth. Hardy in USDA Zones 9–11, but can be grown as an annual or container plant in cooler regions.


Quick Facts

Attribute Details
Botanical Name Melochia tomentosa
Common Names Florida Native Tea Bush, Pyramid Bush, Chocolateweed, Teabush
Family Malvaceae
Origin Florida, Caribbean, Tropical Americas
Plant Type Flowering shrub, herbal perennial
Life Cycle Perennial in warm climates
Mature Size 3–6 ft tall x 3–4 ft wide
Light Full sun to partial shade
Water Needs Low to moderate; drought-tolerant once established
Soil Well-drained sandy or loamy soil
Bloom Time Spring through fall (nearly year-round in warm zones)
Flower Color Pink to lavender
USDA Zones 9–11
Florida Native Yes
Propagation Seeds, cuttings
Seasonal Traits Semi-evergreen to evergreen in warm climates
Time to Harvest 6–12 months for tea leaves; ongoing harvest after establishment

Growing Tips

Plant in full sun to partial shade in well-drained sandy or loamy soil. Yaupon Holly thrives in Florida’s hot, humid conditions and tolerates drought, salt, and occasional flooding once established. It can be shaped as a hedge or grown as a multi-stemmed ornamental tree. Female plants produce bright red berries when pollinated by nearby males. Prune lightly after fruiting to shape. Hardy in USDA Zones 7–11, this tough, beautiful native is an easy long-term addition to any landscape.


Quick Facts

Attribute Details
Botanical Name Ilex vomitoria
Common Names Yaupon Holly, Cassina, Native Caffeinated Holly
Family Aquifoliaceae
Origin Southeastern United States (Florida native)
Plant Type Evergreen shrub or small tree
Life Cycle Perennial
Mature Size 10–25 ft tall x 8–15 ft wide (prunable)
Light Full sun to partial shade
Water Needs Low to moderate; drought-tolerant once established
Soil Well-drained; sandy to loamy
Bloom Time Spring
Flower Color White (small, pollinator-friendly)
USDA Zones 7–11
Florida Native Yes
Propagation Seeds, cuttings
Seasonal Traits Evergreen
Time to Harvest 0-1 years for tea leaves; ongoing harvest thereafter
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