Ceanothus Low Growing
If you re looking for a native drought tolerant ground cover that grows to about 6 inches tall ceanothus thyrsiflorus var. Ceanothus blue cushion a compact evergreen variety with small oblong dark green leaves.
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It holds the rhs agm. Repens one of the hardiest varieties this is a low growing evergreen forming a natural mounded shape. To grow from seed you need to imitate a forest fire and the easiest way to do that is to pour hot water over your seeds. As many of the lower growing varieties are native to the coastal.The flowers are a darker blue than other varieties and appear in late spring. Evergreen or deciduous mounding or prostrate they are easy to grow tolerate drought heat seacoast conditions and grow well in most soils as long as they are well drained. Low growing ceanothus varieties work well on slopes where an erosion preventing ground cover is desired or cascading over walls. Belonging to the rhamnaceae family ceanothus is a large genus including over 60 species of diverse and beautiful shrubs or small trees.
It looks good at the front of a mixed border. Growing this plant is not difficult. In this way it is possible to raise new cultivars or to grow a new plant that you can name. Repens louis edmunds is just the ticket.
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