Ceanothus spp & cvs
Ceanothus, California lilac, 'Ray Hartman'
Ceanothus spp & cvs
CA Native, Ground Cover, Shrub, Tree
Care:
Full Sun
Partial Shade
Very Low
Low
Well Drained
Look:
Large
size
Medium
size
Green
leaves
Green - Dark
leaves
Blue
flowers
White
flowers
Ceanothus, California lilac, 'Ray Hartman'
Ceanothus spp & cvs
CA Native, Ground Cover, Shrub, Tree
Care:
Full Sun
Partial Shade
Very Low
Low
Well Drained
Look:
Large
size
Medium
size
Green
leaves
Green - Dark
leaves
Blue
flowers
White
flowers
Ceanothus is a group of fast-growing, evergreen shrubs that vary from groundcovers to small trees, many of which are native to California. They provide a spectacular display of flowers in spring that will attract a multitude of pollinators. Flowers are followed by seeds that provide food for birds. The clusters of tiny flowers range from white to deep violet. Plants perform best with good drainage and minimal irrigation once established. Some do best in cooler coastal climates, but many thrive in hotter inland climates. Pay close attention to the mature size when selecting ceanothus to ensure that it has sufficient space for its natural form.
Groundcovers: C. ‘Centennial’ (1’ x 8’), C. gloriosus var. gloriosus ‘Anchor Bay’ (2’ x 8’), C. griseus var. horizontalis ‘Diamond Heights’ (variegated, 1’ x 4’), C. griseus var. horizontalis ‘Yankee Point’ (3’ x 12’), C. maritimus (2’ x 6’).
Shrubs: C. ‘Blue Jeans’ (6’ x 6’), C. Concha (6’ x 6’), C. ‘Dark Star’ (6’ x 8’), C. ‘Joyce Coulter’ (4’ x 12’), C. ‘Julia Phelps’ (8’ x 10’), C. cuneatus (8’ x 8’), C. thyrsiflorus ‘Skylark’ (4’ x 6’).
Large shrubs: C. ‘Frosty Blue’ (10’ x 12’), C. thyrsiflorus (20’ x 20’), C. t. ‘Snow Flurry’ (white flower, 20’ x 20’).
Trees: C. ‘Ray Hartman’ (15′ x 15′)