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Ilex paraguariensis (Yerba Mate) - Keeping It Green Nursery

Ilex paraguariensis (Yerba Mate) - Keeping It Green Nursery

Family:  AquifoliaceaeZone: 8 - 10 Natural Range:  South America Soil:  Average, well drained Light: sun, part sun Height: 10' - 20'Bloom Time:  SpringAttributes:  Evergreen. Smooth shiny bark.  Alternate, glossy leaves.  Red fruit.  Notes:  Most report growing in zone nine and above but our plants have gone unscathed

Ilex Paraguariensis: Yerba Mate Plant & Tree

Yerba Mate - Ilex paraguariensis by Wellspring Gardens - South American Tea Plant - Cultural Heritage Tree - Exotic Botanical Energizer - Holly Family Plant - Starter Plant : Patio, Lawn & Garden

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Yerba Mate - Ilex paraguariensis by Wellspring Gardens - South American Tea Plant - Cultural Heritage Tree - Exotic Botanical Energizer - Holly Family Plant - Starter Plant : Patio, Lawn & Garden

Beginning as a shrub, this sub tropical plant grows into a tree. It is native to south America, exported all over the world today. The leaves are

Ilex paraguariensis - Yerba mate (6 pot) (will need a hard trim to fit in a box)

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The leaves of this tree are used to produce a herbal infusion called Yerba Mate or Paraguayan tea, a beverage traditionally consumed in central and

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MATURE SIZE & CARE GUIDE: Yerba mate, or Paraguay tea, is a South American evergreen tree in the holly family. Its leaves are made into a popular

Yerba Mate - Ilex paraguariensis by Wellspring Gardens - South American Tea Plant - Cultural Heritage Tree - Exotic Botanical Energizer - Holly Family

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