About

A compact, mat-forming, deciduous shrub to about 30cm tall from subalpine North American habitats with small, elliptic, bright green leaves, small, white, urn-shaped flowers in spring and sweet, edible, blue-black berries in late summer. A neat, choice Vaccinium for cool, moist, acidic rock garden or heathland conditions.

About the genus

Commonly known as 'tea-tree', this is a genus of nearly 300 species of paper barks, honey myrtles or tea trees, endemic to Australia where they can be found near streams and swamps. These small trees have white, papery bark and soft, smooth oily leaves. Flowers are white and brush-like

Plant details

Suggested usesSpecimen planting, gardens, parks.

Care notes

CultivationPlant in well-drained soil. Stake young.
PruningPrune in late winter or after flowering.
PropagationPropagate by division, cuttings, or seed.
Pest resistanceGenerally pest-free.
Disease resistanceGenerally disease-resistant.