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  2. Ceanothus arboreus - Wikipedia

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    Ceanothus arboreus is a species of perennial shrub to small tree in the family Rhamnaceae, commonly known as the feltleaf ceanothus, island ceanothus, and island mountain lilac. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is the largest member of the California lilacs (the Ceanothus genus), and is characterized with glossy, dark green foliage that is adorned by pale blue ...

  3. Ceanothus - Wikipedia

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    Ceanothus is a genus of about 50–60 species of nitrogen-fixing shrubs and small trees in the buckthorn family (). [3] [4] [2] [5] Common names for members of this genus are buckbrush, California lilac, soap bush, or just ceanothus.

  4. Ceanothus thyrsiflorus - Wikipedia

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    The name was originally used by Theophrastus for another plant, and Linnaeus reused it for Ceanothus. [ 4 ] The Latin specific epithet thyrsiflorus is derived from the Ancient Greek thyrsos ( θύρσος ; meaning a 'contracted panicle, wreath, or thyrsos ') and the Latin florum ( gen. 'flower'), and so, thyrsiflorus means approximately 'with ...

  5. Top 13 Drought-Tolerant Plants That Can Handle Dry Weather

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    These plants will make your garden pop. Catmint Perfect for borders, rock gardens, and containers, this drought-tolerant plant's aromatic flowers attract butterflies and bees. Top 13 Drought ...

  6. 12 drought-resistant plants to add to your garden if you're ...

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    Drought-resistant plants like hummingbird sage and rosemary are the ideal addition to Southern California gardens. 12 drought-resistant plants to add to your garden if you're tired of succulents ...

  7. Tear out your lawn, check. Drought-tolerant plants, check ...

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    Replacing lawns with drought-tolerant plants is a good start in dry Southern California. Setting up a recycled water system is even better.