I live in East Tennessee. Zone 6b. Our lowest winter temps are usually about 10 degrees F ( -12 C). Does anyone know of a plant that would grow here and produce caffeine?
I have been told that Camellia Sinensis (common tea) will grow here, but this is only marginally true.
What else is out there?
Thanks, Mike
P.S. I know about ephedra. I am looking for caffeine plants only.
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