64+ Ceanothus Diamond Heights
Natural growth habit is slow low and creeping. This plant originated from northern california where it was discovered as a sport from a group of cultivated carmel creeper ceanothus griseus var.
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Ceanothus diamond heights!!!
Fabulous with soft caress mahonia and evercolor everillo carex. Ceanothus diamond heights diamond heights carmel creeper. Ceanothus are west coast natives prized for their summer drought tolerance. Foliage is glossy oval 2 inches and variegated deep green and gold.Diamond heights has the addition of brilliant golden yellow with bright green foliage for year round interest. Plant database entry for california lilac ceanothus griseus diamond heights with 5 images and 21 data details. Pricing subject to change without notice. Ceanothus griseus horizontalis diamond heights variegated carmel creeper california lilac a coastal california evergreen shrub with fragrant flower clusters that form a sea of pale blue in spring.
Horizontalis in an area known as diamond heights atop a high hill in the heart of san fransisco. Another interesting way to grow ceanothus diamond heights is as a small climber. It looks amazing when trained on a tripod style support the growths encouraged with a little tying in to the support to go upwards rather than outwards. It was selected by barry lehrman in 1985.
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