Leptospermum ‘Sunrise’ Tea Bush. A striking evergreen shrub that bursts into masses of delicate pink blooms in winter through spring (June–October in Cape Town), bringing colour when most gardens are quiet. With fine aromatic foliage and a compact habit, it’s perfect for hedges, borders, or as a feature shrub. Hardy, wind-tolerant, and water-wise once established, it thrives in Cape Town’s coastal climate and adapts to a variety of soils.
Brighten your garden with the long-lasting charm of Leptospermum ‘Sunrise’.
Plant in well-drained soil in full sun or semi-shade. Water regularly during establishment, then reduce as it matures, it’s naturally water-wise. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage dense growth. Mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Protect young plants from heavy frost, though mature shrubs are hardy.
Captain James Cook’s crew brewed tea from the leaves of Leptospermum during their voyages in the 18th century, giving rise to the common name “Tea Bush.”
| Botanical Name | Leptospermum ‘Sunrise’ |
| Growth Expectancy | 2–3m H x 2m W |
| Position | Full Sun / Semi-shade |
| Water Smart | Yes |
| Indigenous | No |