93+ Ceanothus Blue Pacific Tree
Ceanothus are ideal for informal hedges coastal planting and low maintenance gardens. Long 12 cm in late spring and early summer.
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Ceanothus also known as californian lilac are very popular with bees and other pollinating insects due to the masses of flowers that cover them. I m talking about the plant sold as ceanothus blue pacific although its correct name is c. Forty odd years ago i was working at paramount nursery in melbourne when this plant was first introduced into australia. All the leaves have gone brown and dry and the branches seem to be curling up.For tree sized ceanothus there are snow flurry ray hartman and gloire de versailles. Blue blossom ceanothus is a nitrogen fixing evergreen shrub and native food in the pacific northwest. The flowers are so profuse that they literally cover the bush creating a breathtaking floral display. Overview of the many varieties of ceanothus this is a locally raised hybrid an evergreen shrub which can be deciduous in cold areas.
Bright blue flowers against tiny dark green holly leaves. Ceanothus autumnal blue. For a sunny groundcover try gloriosus centennial or heart s desire. Ceanothus puget blue californian lilac 12 99 at crocus.
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