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Ceanothus
leucodermis x griseus "Remote Blue"
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California Lilac |
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Form: |
Shrub |
Growth habit: |
Upright and
dense |
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Size: |
10' h,
5' w |
Deciduous: |
Evergreen |
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Flowering Season: |
Winter-Spring |
Growth Rate: |
Fast |
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Flower Color: |
Medium Blue |
Hardiness: |
to 35 degrees |
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Exposure: |
Full Sun |
Cultural Uses: |
Soap |
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Soil Moisture: |
Semi-dry |
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Soil Type: |
Sandy to sandy
loam |
CNPS Status: |
Not Listed |
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Family: |
Rhamnaceae |
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Distribution: |
Selected for
Garden Use |
Habitat: |
Slopes, canyons,
foothills |
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Wildlife Value: |
Hummingbirds and butterflies collect nectar
from the flowers. Seed eaters will work the dried flowers, especially
attractive to Quail. Also offers to cover. |
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Description:
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Good erosion control. Fast grower.
Robust. |
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