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Fast growing award winner ceanothus autumnal blue california lilac is a bushy medium sized evergreen shrub noted for its abundant fluffy clusters of sky blue flowers in late summer and early fall. The flowers are so profuse that they literally cover the bush creating a breathtaking floral display. Blue height 3m 10ft. Ceanothus has bright to dark green small leaves and suited to any fertile well drained soils.Acers acer japanese maples browse all. It has an average growth rate of about 20 40cm per year and is easily maintained at your desired height. Tall shrub flowers in large lateral panicles 8cm 3in long. Ceanothus autumnal blue is a fast growing bushy medium sized evergreen shrub with abundant fluffy clusters of sky blue flowers.
Our current stock is of a variety of ceanothus known as autumnal blue. Acer japanese maples green leaf. Genus ceanothus can be evergreen or deciduous shrubs or small trees with simple leaves and small blue pink or white flowers in profuse axillary or terminal clusters. They are fast growing but may be short lived.
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