Tea Plant prices

Camellia sinensis

5 nurseries · rechecked every morning

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Prices checked every morning across 5 nurseries

Every listing11 at 5 nurseries, all checked Aug 19, 2026

Every nursery listing for tea plant, with price, stock and a link to buy.
NurseryListingPriceStockBuy
One Green WorldGreek Mountain Tea$9.95In stockBuy
One Green WorldTasmanian Trailing Tea Tree$13.95In stockBuy
One Green WorldKorean Tea Seedling$19.95In stockBuy
WoodlandersCamellia sinensis$23.00In stockBuy
Fast Growing TreesCold Hardy Tea Plant
  • one size$44.95 — sold out
  • one size$161.82 — sold out
  • one size$41.95
  • one size$51.95 — sold out
  • one size$187.02 — sold out
  • one size$55.95 — sold out
  • one size$201.42 — sold out
  • one size$121.95 — sold out
$41.95In stockBuy
Territorial SeedLarge Leaf Tea Plantfrom $13.95Sold out
One Green WorldSochi Tea Seedlingfrom $19.95Sold out
Raintree NurseryLarge Leaf Tea$25.99Sold out
Raintree NurseryBlushing Maiden Tea
  • 1 Gallon Pot$25.99 — sold out
  • 2 Quart Pot$25.99 — sold out
$25.99Sold out
Raintree NurseryRussian Sochi Tea
  • 1 Gallon Pot$29.99 — sold out
  • 2 Quart Pot$25.99 — sold out
from $25.99Sold out
WoodlandersCamellia sinensis "Rosea"$26.00Sold out

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Buying tea plant

Where is the cheapest place to buy tea plant?

Today the lowest price you can actually order is $9.95 at One Green World, out of 5 nurseries we check every morning. That figure skips sold-out sizes, so it is a price you can put in a basket rather than the lowest number printed on a page.

How much does tea plant cost?

Across the nurseries we track, tea plant runs $9.95 to $41.95 depending on size and how it ships. 11 listings carry a price right now. Bare-root and smaller grades sit at the bottom of that range; potted, larger or grafted stock at the top.

When is the best time to buy tea plant?

Late winter and early spring, when nurseries list their new season's stock. That is when the widest range of sizes is available and when bare-root grades — the cheapest way to buy most plants — are offered. Stock thins as the season goes on and what is left is the larger, dearer sizes.

Do you track tea plant price history?

Yes. We record every tracked nursery's price for tea plant every morning and chart it once there is enough of a record to mean anything. Until then the table on this page is today's prices, checked this morning.

Do you sell tea plant?

No. Story Thyme Farms sells botanical prints, not plants. Every price here belongs to a third-party nursery, and we may earn a commission if you buy through a link — which never changes what we list or how it is ranked.

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