Teaglobe

Teaglobe

Range Cretta
Endemicity Districtal

The teaglobe is an herbaceous plant that grows flowers that resemble small snowballs. It is prized for its aromatic qualities.

Etymology

From English tea + globe.

Morphology

The teaglobe clusters grow in a spherical inflorescence that contains many tiny individual flowers. These flowers emit a strong, herbal fragrance.

Physiology

Not specified.

Behavior

Life Cycle

After germinating in early spring, the plant grows and produces its first round of flowers in late summer. It blooms again the following summer before completing its life cycle and dying after the second flowering.

Ecology

Not specified.