Tea plants are available from various online nurseries and specialty sellers. Prices typically range from depending on the size and maturity of the plant. Tea plant - Camellia sinensis - Kew Gardens
Buying a tea plant allows you to grow and process your own "true" teas—including green, black, oolong, and white—directly from your garden or home. This evergreen shrub is not only functional but also ornamental, producing fragrant white flowers in the fall and winter. Choosing the Right Variety
: Larger leaves and faster growth in warm, humid areas.
: Smaller leaves; thrives in cool, high-altitude regions.
When shopping, you will primarily encounter two main varieties, each suited to different climates and flavor preferences: : Climate : More cold-hardy, suitable for USDA Zones 7–9 .
: Produces bold, robust, and malty teas, often used for black teas or chai. Where to Buy