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Most appropriate for steep coastal banks or sand dunes. Communities for ceanothus gloriosus gloriosus closed cone pine forest coastal strand and northern coastal sage scrub.
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It also tolerates clay. Ceanothus gloriosus exaltatus emily brown s flower color is blue. Ceanothus is more commonly known as california lilac and is a beautiful flowering shrub. This gorgeous little beauty is a wonderful broadleaf evergreen ground cover endemic to coastal california where it grows in seaside bluffs and on slopes of coastal mountains.Native to the coast it can tolerate interior heat with a bit of afternoon shade. Ceanothus gloriosus exaltatus emily brown tolerates sand and clay. It grows up to 2 or 3 feet tall about about 6 feet wide in a low spreading or mounding habit. Most appropriate for steep coastal banks or sand dunes.
Ceanothus gloriosus hearts desire grows to a foot or so with a dense ground covering habit. Hardy to usda zone 8 coastal bluffs and adjacent flats from point reyes california to 80 miles north. They are extremely drought resistant and prefer dry well draining soil. It has tough spiny leaves and suffers little or no damage from deer.
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