[90+] Ceanothus Yankee Point Hedge
Horizontalis yankee point californian lilac yankee point rhs plants for pollinators plants this plant will provide nectar and pollen for bees and the many other types of pollinating insects. With light blue flowers reddish snaking branches and small leathery rounded dark green leaves with toothed margins resembling tiny holly leaves.
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Ceanothus gloriosus point reyes is a taller shrubby groundcover 1 ft. Point reyes also needs afternoon shade inland and may require minimal water in the summer. There are many varieties of ceanothus most of which bloom blue flowers in the spring and are hardy in usda zones 7 to 10.A garden favourite ceanothus are known and grown for their impressive flowering display. It can be kept as a narrow hedge trained over an arbor limbed up into a tree form or allowed to grow as it pleases. Yankee point ceanothus is one of the most garden adapted selections from our native wild lilac plant group.
Some ceanothus also enjoy a second smaller flush of late summer blooms on the current season s new stems. Whether growing a free standing or a wall trained shrub a deciduous or an evergreen here s all you need to know to get the best from your plant. Still other varieties flower heaviest in fall.
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