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29+ Ceanothus Blue Jeans

Best in full sun with little to no water once established. Erect evergreen shrub 6 ft.

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Ceanothus blue jeans

To 7 x 5 in five years in any well drained soil with little to no summer water. Vigorous and fast growing. In the shade the form becomes weepy and the color of the flowers becomes a faded denim.

Well do we have just the plant for you blue jeans is an attractive cultivar with small shallowly lobed leaves resembling those of c. Ceanothus blue jeans is a six by six evergreen mountain lilac with holly like leaves and lavender flowers. Tall and 6 ft.

It does best in full to part sun with little water once established. Tall and wide with small shiny green leaves. Blue jeans is an dome shaped evergreen shrub 4 6 ft.

Not the color of denim exactly the profuse springtime blossoms of blue jeans are a rich lavender purple. Unlike most forms of c. This hybrid ceanothus needs full sun to retain its form and to produce the most flowers with intense lavender color.

Very adaptable to clay soils especially on slopes as with all ceanothus avoid boggy sites. So you want a ceanothus but you want to be sure you have something hardy that won t get too big. Wide with small shiny green leaves.

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