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Ceanothus Italian Skies Plantation

They are fast growing but may be short lived. 2m tall x 3m.

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Ceanothus italian skies plantation

Prune after blooming if you need to re size the plant. Dense dark green foliage is attractive all year round. April 2013 in problem solving.

Plantez le ceanothus blue diamond un arbuste persistant au port compact touffu étalé de croissance rapide. Ceanothus italian skies californian lilac grows into a low wide mound with prolific clusters of gorgeous bright blue flowers in may. Loved by pollinators of all kinds and especially tempting to large black and yellow bumble bees.

Also years of detritus from the shrub collects to form wonderful enriched soil as well. Pour sol drainé voire sec. Nestled on a private estate of 40 acres in the foothills of the blue ridge mountains there is no shortage of stunning scenery to ba.

Excellent rapport qualité prix. Genus ceanothus can be evergreen or deciduous shrubs or small trees with simple leaves and small blue pink or white flowers in profuse axillary or terminal clusters. This larger upright growing ceanothus is a dense growing evergreen shrub that bears masses of tight clusters of dark blue flowers in spring early summer.

Ceanothus italian skies. Moist but well drained well drained. Plant in well drained soil in a sheltered position in full sun.

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