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29+ Ceanothus Blue Cascade

Different varieties of ceanothus we list below some of readily available varieties of evergreen ceanothus. We discontinued growing it in 1990 too ugly or unlovely in form and flower.

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Ceanothus blue cascade

This large bush is loaded down with huge deep blue fragrant flower clusters in spring. Blue cascade ceanothus grows fast to 10 12 in one year from a one gallon plant the leaves are 2 long and 1 2 wide and dark green. The buds are reddish.

They are fast growing but may be short lived details cascade is a large vigorous evergreen shrub with arching branches bearing ovate glossy leaves. Ceanothus celestial blue celestial blue is a gorgeous ceanothus. Grows natively from mid to southern oregon and into northern california west of the cascades.

It is evergreen and hardy over much of the uk although i find it to be one of the hardier plants grown. 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. Ceanothus blue mound is more compact growing up to around 1 5 meters in the right conditions.

Ceanothus puget blue the most sought after of all ceanothus because of the huge number of flowers produced. Ceanothus cascade or californian lilac cascade ceanothus cascade is an evergreen ornamental shrub with striking blue flowers in spring through to summer. Blueblossom easily the most popular native ceanothus recognized for seas of bright blue flowers that are typically humming with bees when blooming.

Ceanothus cascade californian lilac cascade will reach a height of 4m and a spread of 4m after 5 10 years. Evergreen leaves are dark green on the upper surface lighter green beneath. Flowers clear light blue.

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