Ceanothus Julia Phelps
In late winter and early spring julia phelps puts on a glorious display of rich indigo blooms. Ceanothus julia phelps small leaf mountain lilac considered a shrub ceanothus julia phelps grows 5 7 feet tall x 7 9 feet wide.
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To 6 8 tall and wide and well incredibly gorgeous it s also fragrant in and out of bloom. Julia phelps grows 6 to 8 ft tall and about as wide. Ceanothus julia phelps ceanothus the cultivar julia phelps has a spherical habit and bears deep purple flowers in dense cymes. Rhs plants for pollinators plants.This plant will provide nectar and pollen for bees and the many other types of pollinating insects. Spectacular in spring when glowing dark indigo flowers cover the plant accented by reddish buds. Compact low growing broad evergreen shrub. Ceanothus thyrsiflorus julia phelps excellent dark blue flowers crinkled evergreen leaves.
It will survive without water on only 9 inches of rainfall as long as the summers are cool. It is included in an evolving list of plants carefully researched and chosen by rhs experts. This much admired hybrid ceanothus features a compact and bushy form about 6 to 8 ft. Tall and 8 ft.
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