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19+ Ceanothus Julia Phelps

Rhs plants for pollinators plants. Small and crinkled dark green leaves provide an excellent backdrop for the richly colored flowers.

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Ceanothus julia phelps

Photo courtesy of pete veilleux of east bay wilds. Tall and 8 ft. Ceanothus thyrsiflorus julia phelps excellent dark blue flowers crinkled evergreen leaves.

Spectacular in spring when glowing dark indigo flowers cover the plant accented by reddish buds. This plant will provide nectar and pollen for bees and the many other types of pollinating insects. Julia phelps grows 6 to 8 ft tall and about as wide.

Excellent for a shrub border or against a sunny wall. Ceanothus julia phelps julia phelps is a california mountain lilac hybrid. Yes this is the california lilac variety that creates such a mind bending solid and textural cloud of richest indigo purple bloom in spring.

Grows fast to 6 8 x 6 8 wide sun hardy 5 10f. Leaves are oblong glossy dark green and finely toothed up to 2 inches long. Plant in full sun.

Attracts butterflies to the garden. Ceanothus julia phelps small leaf mountain lilac julia phelps grows 6 to 8 ft tall. It will survive without water on only 9 inches of rainfall as long as the summers are cool.

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