97+ Ceanothus Hearstiorum
It is unusual in that it forms a very flat mat only 6 inches tall and up to 8 feet wide. This ceanothus is endemic to california where it grows wild only on the hilly coastline of san luis obispo county.
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Hearst ceanothus is a very low growing evergreen shrub that s native to california. Ceanothus hearstiorum is a host plant for the western tussock moth caterpillar and the pale tiger swallowtail and is an early season nectar source for the monarch butterfly. Beneficial to pollinators and wildlife. A rare species with limited distribution in san luis obispo county.Medium blue flowers sit atop the narrow wrinkled leaves in spring. Ceanothus hearstiorum hearst ranch buckbrush san simeon ceanothus a coastal california evergreen shrub with fragrant flower clusters that form a sea of medium blue in spring. This rare shrub was found growing in the area of hearst castle in san simeon in coastal chaparral and grasslands. Clusters of light blue flowers bloom in spring.
Flowers and foliage of ceanothus hearstiorum hearst s california lilac. Does well on slopes. Ceanothus hearstiorum is a species of flowering shrub known by the common names hearst ranch buckbrush and hearst s ceanothus. Does well on slopes.
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