Labrador tea (Rhododendron groenlandicum), offered by Akène
🌿 An aromatic and resistant native shrub 🌿
Labrador tea is a hardy perennial shrub , well adapted to the boreal forests and acidic peat bogs of Canada and Greenland . With its twisted shape , its green leaves with a downy orange underside and its clusters of white spring flowers , it brings a natural and authentic touch to naturalist gardens and rockeries.
💡 Versatile and ornamental , it thrives in acidic, peaty or sandy soils , while offering significant medicinal and ecological interest .
Characteristics of the variety
📅 Flowering : May to June
📏 Height : 30 to 120 cm
🌱 Spacing : 50 cm
☀️ Exposure : Sun, partial shade
🌿 Life cycle : Perennial
🌾 Soil type : Peat, acidic
💧 Soil moisture content : Medium to soggy
🦌 Deer Resistance : Moderate
📦 Seeds per packet : 50
Sowing and cultivation
🌱 Cold Stratification Required : Place seeds in moist mix (peat, perlite, or potting soil) and refrigerate for 30 days .
📏 Sowing : Sprinkle on the surface of a well-moistened substrate, rich in peat moss.
💡 Light essential : Do not cover the seeds, they need light to germinate.
⏳ Germination : 15 to 30 days under growth lamps (16h/day).
💦 Maintain humidity : Keep the seedlings under a plastic dome or in a bag until the first true leaves appear.
🌱 Transplanting : When seedlings reach 1 inch (2.5 cm) in height , divide them and transplant individually.
Medicinal and culinary uses
🍵 Infusions with soothing properties : Labrador tea leaves are used in herbal tea to support the immune system, relieve inflammation and promote digestion .
🌿 A spice with woody and lemony notes : Its unique, resinous and slightly sweet taste enhances sauces and simmered dishes .
Ecological roles and utilities
🐝 A refuge for biodiversity : Its flowers attract pollinators , while its leaves serve as shelter for small insects and birds.
🌱 A soil stabilizer : It contributes to the regeneration of wetlands and helps preserve peat ecosystems .
🏡 An asset for naturalist gardens : It brings a rustic and unique touch to ecological gardens and rockeries.
Why grow Labrador tea?
🍃 A native shrub easy to grow in acidic soil
🌸 Ornamental foliage and flowering in spring
🍵 A unique medicinal and culinary use
🐝 An excellent choice to promote biodiversity
Add this exceptional shrub to your garden to enjoy its benefits while supporting the ecosystem!