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... €™ll have an ex-Ceanothus fit only for the compost bin. When it’s properly neglected, Ceanothus rewards with stunning ... that South Hill in Bellingham provides a hospitable home for Ceanothus. That neighborhood is one of our most sheltered microclimates. ... winter. Erect, deciduous, loosely branched C. thrysiflorus has blue flowers and is commonly called Blueblossom. It can grow to a formidable size ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plant Nursery and Gardens Shrub Section of Northwest Native Plant Catalog
... Pacific Coast and is hardy between USDA zones 6-10. Ceanothus thrysiflorus (Blueblossom) The queen of wild evergreen lilacs, Blueblossom reigns with grace and majesty from southwestern Oregon to southern California ... which are intense--vibrant! Blueblossom does well in sun or shade and requires minimum care or water. Blueblossom is a must for west side gardens. Ceanothus velutinus (Snowbrush, also ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Ceanothus blue blossom sanguineus thrysiflorus velutinous catalog
... CEANOTHUS Ceanothus cuneatus (Buckbrush, Wild Lilac or Wedgeleaf) Ceanothus integerrimus (Deerbrush, Mountain Lilac) Ceanothus prostratus (Mahala Mat) Ceanothus sanguineus (Red Stem Ceanothus) Ceanothus thrysiflorus (Blueblossom) Ceanothus ...
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