20+ Ceanothus Lemon And Lime Care
Will need protection in cold winters. A few species are reported to be unpleasently fragrant.
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Ceanothus lemon and lime care
Ceanothus lemon and lime california lilac lemon and lime an attractive and densely growing shrub with shiny variegated leaves. In late spring the whole plant will be awash with vibrant blue flowers that contrast magnificently with the foliage. Ceanothus lemon and lime california lilac lemon and lime will reach a height of 2 5m and a spread of 2 5m after 10 20 years.It is included in an evolving list of plants carefully researched and chosen by rhs experts. City wallside and trellises. Ceanothus need care when first.
Ceanothus california lilac is a beautiful shrub that will reward you with the most glorious lilac blue pink white racemes of flowers in the spring and summer depending on the variety. You ll find ceanothus lemon and lime an excellent shrub for providing dramatic foliage colour in pots or against trellises. They flower for up to six weeks sometime between late spring and early summer.
Bred by late worcestershire plantsman jonathon beacon and originally a sort of ceanothus cynthia postan. Californian lilac lemon and lime. Suggested uses city wallside and trellises cultivation plant in well drained soil in a sheltered position in full sun.
Will need protection in cold winters. The small flowers grow dense clusters. Ceanothus lemon and lime california lilac lemon and lime will reach a height of 2 5m and a spread of 2 5m after 10 20 years.
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