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Fudingzhu Tea Olive

Osmanthus fragrans 'Fudingzhu'

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1 Gallon USDA Zones 8–10 Full Sun and Part Shade Matures 10–15 Feet

Osmanthus fragrans 'Fudingzhu', whose name evokes pearls upon the Buddha's head, smothers itself in creamy-white flowers over an exceptionally long season, filling the garden with sweet apricot perfume.

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'Fudingzhu' turns the usual tea olive up a notch. Where most sweet osmanthus scatter a modest few flowers among the leaves, this selection smothers itself in dense, bead-like clusters of small, creamy-white blooms, so freely and for so long that the name is said to mean pearls upon the Buddha's head, for the way the pale flowers crown the plant. The scent is the pure osmanthus perfume, a rich sweetness of ripe apricot and peach that carries on the evening air.

Like all sweet osmanthus, 'Fudingzhu' is an evergreen from the woodlands of China, here on a manageable frame of ten to fifteen feet, with leathery, glossy, deep green leaves that give year-round structure. The great virtue is length and weight of bloom: heavy flushes in late summer and fall, with scattered flowers possible through much of the year in mild climates, so few shrubs offer so long a season of fragrance on so tidy a plant.

The flowers of sweet osmanthus are gui hua in China, steeped with green and black tea into the fragrant osmanthus tea, simmered into syrups and jams, and folded into mooncakes and rice wine, while traditional Chinese medicine has long turned the dried flowers to warming, phlegm-clearing, and digestive uses. A profuse white-flowered clone like 'Fudingzhu' yields the scented blossom in abundance.

Site 'Fudingzhu' where the long season of perfume can be enjoyed at close range: beside a door, a path, a patio, or an entry where the evening scent gathers. The dense evergreen suits an informal hedge, a screen, a specimen, or a large container, and takes light shaping without complaint. Give full sun to part shade and moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil, with afternoon shade in the hottest gardens, and pair with camellias and other broadleaf evergreens for a fragrant, four-season planting.

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Plant Profile
At a glance
Hardiness
USDA Zones 8–10
Sun
Full Sun, Part Shade
Soil
Well-drained, Moist
Mature size
Height 10–15 Feet · Spread 5–8 Feet
Growth rate
Moderate
Seasonality
Evergreen
Design Notes

A long season of white. Site 'Fudingzhu' where the extended run of perfume can be met at close range: beside a door, a path, a patio, or an entry where the evening scent gathers. The dense evergreen suits an informal hedge, a screen, a specimen, or a large container, and takes light shaping without complaint. Give full sun to part shade and moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil, with afternoon shade in the hottest gardens, and pair with camellias and other broadleaf evergreens for a fragrant, four-season planting.

Flower, Fruit & Foliage

Dense clusters of creamy-white, richly fragrant flowers over a long season, heaviest late summer into fall

Flower. Dense, bead-like clusters of small, creamy-white, four-petaled flowers, richly apricot-scented, in heavy flushes from late summer into fall and scattered through the year in mild climates.

Fruit. A small, olive-like drupe ripening purplish-black, seldom set in cultivation.

Foliage. Leathery, glossy, deep green, ovate to elliptical leaves, dense and evergreen the year round.

Care

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Light. Full sun to part shade; more sun brings heavier bloom, with afternoon shade to spare the leaves in fierce heat.

Soil. Moist, well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral ground; loam, sand, or well-drained clay all suit the plant.

Water. Water young plants regularly to establish, then only in prolonged drought once settled.

Pruning. Little needed; shape lightly in late winter or early spring, since heavy pruning costs flower.

Hardiness. USDA zones 8 to 10; mulch the roots at the cold edge, and grow in a moveable container where winters are hard.

Medicinal & Traditional Use
Traditional profile
Tradition
Chinese
Parts used
Flowers
Preparation
Dried flowers infused as tea, Decoction, Aromatic syrup
Active compounds
Essential oils (ionones, linalool), Flavonoids, Phenolic acids
Research evidence
2 / 5
Traditional uses
Respiratory SupportDigestive Health
History & tradition

The flowers of sweet osmanthus, gui hua, have a long place in Chinese kitchens and in traditional Chinese medicine, where the dried blossoms are steeped as an aromatic tea and used in folk practice to warm the stomach, resolve phlegm, and ease coughs, and to settle digestion and freshen the breath. A profuse white-flowered clone such as 'Fudingzhu' yields the same fragrant, useful blossom in abundance. Early laboratory work on the flower extract points to antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity in the airway, an early echo of the traditional respiratory uses, though clinical trials in people are lacking. This note records traditional and early-research use only and is not medical advice; anyone considering osmanthus for health reasons should speak with a qualified professional.

References & research
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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is shared for traditional and educational interest only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional before any medicinal use.

  • Not a substitute for professional medical care
  • Consult a qualified practitioner if pregnant, nursing, or taking medication
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