Ceanothus Fence
Climbing plants for walls and fences. It does best.
Ceanothus fence
This path of rose covered arches is the ultimate in floral showmanship. Spacing of lilacs syringa spp ceanothus spp in a hedge depends on the lilac types used their growing conditions and your willingness to prune. Its silvery grey green sharply angled foliage is white edged sometimes with pink tints in winter and brings a light reflective look.A garden favourite ceanothus are known and grown for their impressive flowering display whether growing a free standing or a wall trained shrub a deciduous or an evergreen here s all you need to know to get the best from your plant. Mountain haze is another good ceanothus for creating a hedge. Grow plants in odd numbered groups to provide contrasting curves and select plants of varying.
Good ground cover too. 10 feet ceanothus l t. Originally published april 28.
Blue is drought tolerant. 8 feet mountain haze grows fast within about 2 years to around 8 eight feet. Not all plants that we grow on fences and walls are natural climbers.
How to grow ceanothus. Climbers for different soil types. Ceanothus another genus with many species and cultivars is fast growing with white or blue flowers.
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