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Ceanothus cuneatus is a spreading bush, rounded to sprawling, reaching up to 3 meters (9.8 ft) in height. The evergreen leaves are stiff and somewhat tough and may be slightly toothed along the edges. The bush flowers abundantly in short, thick-stalked racemes bearing rounded bunches of tiny flowers, each about half a centimeter wide.
The small, white flowers of C. herbaceus in a dense, rounded cluster are about 0.5 to 0.75 inch wide. It has its disk either dull white or greenish. It has calyces with 5 incurved lobes and 5 petals and sepals. The flower is spoon-shaped and clawed, that consists of 5 stamens. The plant bears a fruit that is 3-4.5 mm wide.
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.
Celery, leeks, eggplants, peppers, and flowers like snapdragons also grow relatively slowly. Sowing these plants about 8 to 10 weeks before your last spring frost date will ensure they’re ready ...
Ceanothus thyrsiflorus has been used in gardens extensively. It prefers a warm, sheltered position in full sun. [5] Several cultivars have been selected, including: 'Blue Mound' which can grow to 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) tall 'Cascade' which may reach 8 m (26 ft) of height 'El Dorado', a variegated cultivar with gold edge foliage and powder blue ...
Ceanothus arboreus is a spreading bush growing up to 12–36 feet (3.7–11.0 m) in height. [7] It has large, glossy, dark green leaves which are leathery or felt-like on their undersides. [7] Its showy bright blue flowers grow in plentiful panicles, or bunches, of tiny five-lobed blossoms. [7]
Ceanothus crassifolius is an erect, spreading shrub which can exceed 3 metres (9.8 ft) in height. The branches become long and the younger twigs are fuzzy with white or light brown hairs. The branches become long and the younger twigs are fuzzy with white or light brown hairs.
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]