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Tea leaves come from a camellia species. They can be grown outdoors in the south but need to be potted, taken indoors, and kept cool before it freezes farther north. If happy they ill bloom in the late fall or early winter.

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So I gotta wait a year. Damn

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It's not the blooms that make tea. It's the leaves, which you can pull off at any time. It may be tough finding a camellia for sale at a greenhouse if you don't live in the south. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camellia_sinensis