Moujean tea
Family
Verbenaceae
Origin
Bahamas
Description
Moujean tea (Nashia inaguensis), also known as pineapple verbena, is a small, evergreen shrub with slender, arching stems. Its tiny, glossy leaves, measuring 1/4″ to 1/2″, have a textured, hairy surface and emit a distinctive citrus, honey, and vanilla scent when crushed.
This rare bonsai species is valued for its delicate clusters of white, highly fragrant flowers and compact growth, ideal for precise shaping. The Bonsai Nashia inaguensis produces reddish-orange berries and offers year-round foliage, making it a refined choice for indoor collections or shaded garden spaces.
The Nashia Inaguensis Bonsai is valued for its fragrant white blooms in summer and aromatic foliage. Its compact size and appealing appearance make it an exceptional flowering bonsai for those who appreciate scent.
Specifications
Age : 2.5 – 3 Years
Size (Approx) : L X W X H : 5″ x 4″ x 8″
Note : The plant might differ a little than the picture as each Bonsai is created differently.
Environment
Nashia thrives in full sun to bright shade with high humidity and requires consistently moist soil during its growth phase. It is crucial to avoid allowing the plant to dry out completely, even briefly, as this can be fatal and often irreversible after watering.
While adaptable to various soil types, Nashia performs best in well-draining, organically rich soil.
Fertilize weekly with a balanced formula in spring and summer, reducing to monthly applications in winter.
Regular trimming is essential to maintain its shape, making it ideal for clip-and-grow cultivation.

















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