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96+ Ceanothus Joyce

Long clusters of medium to light blue flowers develop provide a showy display in late winter to early spring. Sometimes called the creeping mountain lilac this ceanothus can spread to 10 feet wide or more.

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Tolerates garden conditions better than most ceanothus. Grows 3 5 ft. A very useful medium sized mounding evergreen groundcover discovered in 1956 by john coulter. Typically ceanothus joyce coulter will gradually mound to 2 3 feet.

Long by 1 2 in. Tall and spreads 12 ft. Ceanothus joyce coulter joyce coulter wild lilac medium growing spreading broadleaf evergreen shrub height 2 5 spread 10 12 likes sun hardy to about 25 f medium blue flowers in spring in spike like clusters drought tolerant attractive low grower fire resistant for defensible space. The joyce coulter ceanothus grows into a medium to large mounding to sprawling shrub growing 4 5 ft.

Tall spreading at least 10 12 ft. Wide and are heavily wrinkled. Responds well to shearing and can easily be kept to a more compact size. Ceanothus joyce coulter joyce coulter ceanothus a reliable fast growing somewhat mounding evergreen shrub with arching branches 2 to 3 feet tall and 10 to 15 feet possibly even wider.

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