1001+ Ceanothus Small Varieties
Ceanothus autumnal blue a taller late flowering variety growing to 3m in height. Another variety with the rhs agm.
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Whether growing a free standing or a wall trained shrub a deciduous or an evergreen here s all you need to know to get the best from your plant. Native from north america mostly from california ceanothus reward us with masses of fluffy flower panicles in the rarest color in nature blue. Most ceanothus varieties are medium sized shrubs. It has small crinkly holy leaves and blue puffball flowers.Ceanothus blue cushion a compact evergreen variety with small oblong dark green leaves. A mature ceanothus in full flower is an impressive sight whether clothed in characteristic blue or the more unusual pink or white. As ceanothus is easy to grow i tag it green wheel barrow as it requires little or no maintenance. Ceanothus varieties are native to north america.
Types of ceanothus cultural requirements. Leaves are small with serrated edges and can be crinkled or holly shaped. Leaves of deciduous varieties are larger softer in texture rounded to oval and slightly toothed. Three lobed seed capsules follow.
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