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Gardening 101: Ceanothus
If your answer is yes, then I have a plant for you: California lilac. Not only are ceanothus colorful, but they are extremely low-thirst, low-maintenance, and pollinator-friendly. And though they ...
California lilacs have long been popular with gardeners for producing masses of lilac-blue blooms. What's more, these flowering shrubs for full sun positions are known to be popular plants for ...
San Francisco’s mild climate and ample rainfall support a variety of beautiful native plants that can add color and texture to your yard, like California poppy, beardtongue, and California lilac.
The evergreen California lilac will bring year round privacy with a burst of late spring flowers. With small dark green leaves, ceanothus makes a good choice as a standalone specimen or for informal ...
Two plant communities found frequently in Alameda County are Coastal Sage Scrub and Central (sometimes called Foothill) Oak Woodland. In Coastal Sage Scrub, you’ll typically find California Sagebrush, ...
LAGRANGE — A few years ago, we started seeing lilac plants in the area showing signs of decline. By August or September, the plants were often nearly barren of lower leaves. Each year, the plants grew ...
If you're after an informal, flowering hedge, California lilac (Ceanothus) is a lovely choice ... This revered evergreen conifer makes a fantastic hedge plant. The finely divided foliage can be ...
Think you know every kind of daisy out there? Think again! There are dozens—from the edible to the incredible—that you could ...
It may take three years for burning bush plants to flower, so this perennial is one for the patient gardeners. California lilacs have long been popular with gardeners for producing masses of ...
A native plant that works great as a ground cover, California lilac creates a bed of blue flowers that bring butterflies to the yard, Casazza says. Once established, this butterfly plant is low ...