Ceanothus Oregon Mist
This species ranges from lane county oregon to santa barbara county california. Plant database entry for california lilac ceanothus thyrsiflorus oregon mist with one comment and 24 data details.
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Ceanothus oregon mist
Needs well draining soil. Heat and drought tolerant once established. Grows 10 to 12 feet high and spreads 8 to 10 feet wide.One of the best new ceanothus introductions this from near cape blanco on the oregon coast by plantsmen paul bonine and greg shepherd. We in portland are fortunate to live in one of the blessed places where ceanothus will thrive. Prefers the full sun.
Arising from a cross between a paul bonine greg sheperd introduction oregon mist and the old selection victoria possessing full rounded leaves and rather dense growth of victoria but the quick upright form of oregon mist. Grows natively from mid to southern oregon and into northern california west of the cascades. Blue flowers bloom in the spring through summer.
Ceanothus thyrsiflorus oregon mist aka oregon mist california lilac. Ceanothus foliosus berryhill aka berryhill wavyleaf ceanothus. The west coast from british columbia to california has temperatures that are low enough in summer and mild enough in winter to support this plant and indeed most species of ceanothus originate in california and southwest oregon.
A fast growing seral species that follows fire and disturbance. A fast growing seral species that follows fire and disturbance. Ceanothus thyrsiflorus oregon missed a chance seedling in the cistus nursery garden.
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