Florida Native Tea Bush (Melochia tomentosa)
Pollinator Magnet and Soothing Native Herbal Tea
The Florida Tea Bush (Melochia tomentosa) is a charming native perennial shrub that’s as useful as it is beautiful. Covered in soft, velvety leaves and crowned with clusters of rosy-pink to lavender blooms, it thrives in Florida’s sun, heat, and sandy soils. Nearly ever-blooming in warm climates, this resilient native supports bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds while providing fragrant, flavorful leaves for herbal tea. Brewed on its own or blended with other local herbs, Florida Tea Bush makes a smooth, soothing, slightly floral infusion that feels like pure sunshine in a cup.
Cultural & Herbal Significance
Melochia tomentosa grows wild throughout Florida, the Caribbean, and the tropical Americas, where it has long been appreciated as a traditional herbal tea plant. The leaves are lightly sweet, calming, and aromatic—often used in folk remedies to support relaxation and digestion. Beyond its herbal benefits, it’s an essential pollinator-friendly native that helps restore biodiversity and soil health in Florida-friendly landscapes.
Why Grow Florida Tea Bush?
- Native Florida perennial that attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds
- Velvety leaves can be dried or used fresh for a light, calming tea
- Tolerant of drought, heat, and sandy soils once established
- Blooms nearly year-round in warm regions
- Easy to grow, easy to love—perfect for edible and native gardens