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  2. Ceanothus fendleri - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are about 2 mm across [4] and white, borne in thick clusters emanating from the leaf axils, [2] particularly on the older stems. [4] They all open at once, so the plant is covered with bloom. This usually happens in June or July, but may be any time from April to October according to the altitude and weather.

  3. Ceanothus cyaneus - Wikipedia

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    Ceanothus cyaneus is a species of flowering shrub in the genus Ceanothus known commonly as the San Diego buckbrush and Lakeside ceanothus. This species is found in the Peninsular Ranges of San Diego County, California, and known from one occurrence in Baja California. It is characterized by brilliant blue flowers, glossy green foliage, and is ...

  4. How to Prune a Cherry Blossom Tree for Beautiful Blooms ... - AOL

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    You can prune a cherry blossom tree in the summer, but be sure to do so after the blooms have fallen and the fruiting is complete in late summer. This gives your tree enough time to heal before ...

  5. Ceanothus spinosus - Wikipedia

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    The shrub blooms in inflorescences up to 15 centimeters long filled with clusters of white to pale blue flowers. [1] The fruit is a smooth, round capsule about half a centimeter wide containing three lobes. Fruits do not have horns, as do some other members of the genus. [1] It blooms from February to May. [1]

  6. Ceanothus perplexans - Wikipedia

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    Ceanothus perplexans is an evergreen shrub that typically grows 1 to 3 meters tall with spreading, intricately branched stems. Its leaves are a defining characteristic: small, thick, leathery, and oppositely arranged, with distinct cupped leaves that give the plant its common name. In spring, it produces clusters of white or pale blue flowers. [2]

  7. Ceanothus pumilus - Wikipedia

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    The leaf usually has a distinctive three- (sometimes two-) toothed tip. Branches and twigs mature to gray and are often reddish when young. The inflorescence is an umbel-like cluster of small flowers in shades of blue, lavender, or white. When newly opened, the flowers have a closed star-like shape with protruding yellow anthers.

  8. Ceanothus dentatus - Wikipedia

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    Each is under 2 centimeters long, toothed along the edges, wavy and turned under along the margins to appear somewhat ruffled. They are hairy and covered in tiny glandular bumps, the upper surfaces dark shiny green and the undersides paler. The inflorescence is a small cluster of many bright blue flowers. The fruit is a lobed, crested capsule ...

  9. Ceanothus hearstiorum - Wikipedia

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    Ceanothus hearstiorum is a species of flowering shrub known by the common names Hearst Ranch buckbrush and Hearst's ceanothus. This Ceanothus is endemic to California , where it grows wild only on the hilly coastline of San Luis Obispo County .