New Jersey tea (Ceanothus americanus L.)
Also known as red root, mountain sweet, wild snowball.
↑Range - Expand
Legend | Color |
Native | |
Native or Not Present |
This tentative map is based on our own research. It may have limited data on Canada and/or Mexico, and there is some subjectivity in our assignment of plants as introduced vs. expanded. Read more in this blog post.
Although this plant occurs somewhere in each of these regions, it may only occur in a small part of some or all of them.
↑Links & External Resources
• New Jersey Tea | Fire Effects Information System (FEIS) (About This Site)
• Ceanothus americanus (New Jersey Tea) | Illinois Wildflowers (About This Site)
• Ceanothus americanus (New Jersey tea) | USDA PLANTS Database (About This Site)
• Ceanothus americanus | Go Botany (About This Site)
• New Jersey Tea | iNaturalist (About This Site)
• Ceanothus americanus (New Jersey Tea) | Missouri Botanical Garden Plant Finder (About This Site)
• New Jersey Tea | Virginia Tech Dendrology Factsheets (About This Site)
• Ceanothus americanus | Biota of North America Project (BONAP) (About This Site)
• Ceanothus americanus | NatureServe Explorer (About This Site)
• Ceanothus americanus | Flora of North America (About This Site)
• Ceanothus americanus | Missouri Plants (About This Site)
• New Jersey Tea | Maryland Biodiversity Project (About This Site)
• Ceanothus americanus (New Jersey Tea) | Minnesota Wildflowers (About This Site)
• Ceanothus americanus L. (New Jersey Tea, Redroot) | Digital Atlas of the Virginia Flora (About This Site)