Ceanothus rigidus
WebCeanothus 'Snowball" is a dense, mounding shrub that is covered in pure white balls of flower clusters in the spring. The flowers really stand out against the plant's arching branches of dark green, leathery leaves. Snowball grows 4' tall and can spread to 10'. It is best near the coast but can take inland heat and drought, as well as heavier soils, as … WebGrows 4' tall and spreads to 10' wide. A dense mounding shrub with white puffs of flowers in early spring this Ceanothus is best adapted to coastal locations in well-drained soil but can take heat and drought as well as heavier soils. Mature plants tend to be woody and are best used as background subjects or replanted every 3 to 5 years. Hardy to 10 F. Central …
Ceanothus rigidus
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WebCeanothus, commonly known as California Lilac, offers almost everything a gardener could wish for in a shrub: free flowering, lovely foliage, ease of cultivation, drought, and salt … WebDescription [ edit] Ceanothus cuneatus is a spreading bush, rounded to sprawling, reaching up to three meters 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 ...
WebThe flowers really stand out against the plant's arching branches of dark green, leathery leaves. Snowball grows 4' tall and can spread to 10'. It is best near the coast but can … WebCeanothus rigidus is a shrub that is native to California, and endemic (limited) to California. also called Ceanothus cuneatus var. rigidus. …
WebR hamnus cuneatus Hook. An evergreen shrub 4 to 6 ft high, of rather loose, straggling habit; twigs and leaves at first downy. Leaves entire, opposite, pinnate-veined, leathery in texture, obovate to elliptical, rounded or indented at the apex, tapered or rounded at the base, 1 ⁄ 4 to 1 in. long, dull grey-green, paler beneath. Flowers dull ... WebA dense mounding shrub with white puffs of flowers in early spring this Ceanothus is best adapted to coastal locations in well-drained soil but can take heat and drought as well as …
WebCeanothus rigidus ‘Sapphire’ Monterey ceanothus 'Sapphire' Plant Type: Shrub Sun: Partial Shade, Sun Drainage: Adaptable Water: Naturalize, Occasional Height X Width: 4' X 6' Santa Clara County Local: No What do these mean? This product is currently out of stock and unavailable.
WebA dense, mounding shrub with white puffs of flowers in early spring, this Ceanothus is best adapted to coastal locations in well-drained soil but can take heat and drought, as well as … mcgee creek lodge mammothWebA short-trunked, bushy evergreen tree 10 to 20, sometimes 30 ft high, with a trunk 1 1 ⁄ 2 to 2 1 ⁄ 2 ft in girth; bark scaling; young shoots densely downy. Leaves alternate, ovate or broadly oval, rounded or slightly heart-shaped at the base, rounded or shortly pointed at the apex, shallowly toothed, each tooth gland-tipped; 1 3 ⁄ 4 to 4 ... libbyhornWebThe name Ceanothus rigidus var. albus Roof was applied to low-growing plants with spreading stems and white flowers. Such plants apparently have been extirpated on the … libby horn earmoldWebSnowball is an evergreen shrub that grows about 4′ x 4′ with a dense habit, stiff branches, and leathery leaves. It is covered with clusters of small, pure white flowers that explode … libby horn chicagolibby hornWebCeanothus rigidus. For vascular plants occurring in wildlands or otherwise outside of cultivation in California, the Jepson eFlora contains taxonomic treatments, distribution … libby horneWebCeanothus rigidus Torr. Ceanothus verrucosus is a species of shrub in the family Rhamnaceae known by the common names wart-stem ceanothus, barranca brush, coast lilac and white coast ceanothus. It is endemic to northwestern Baja California and San Diego County, where it grows in coastal sage scrub and coastal succulent scrub habitats. libby hornibrook