Ceanothus tomentosus - Woollyleaf Ceanothus (Plant) Size:1G dating back to 1903
Description
dating back to 1903
as well as provides general information on other common pollinators and bee-related facts
well drained soil
It is very drought-tolerant
This rare pitcher sage is native to the Santa Ana Mountains
Ceanothus tomentosus - Woollyleaf Ceanothus (Plant) Size:1G dating back to 1903The flower color on this species varies from blue to white. Its form can vary widely as well, but it is often tree like with multiple trunks. Extremely heat and drought tolerant. Plant Characteristics Family Name Rhamnaceae Species Name Ceanothus tomentosus Common Name Woollyleaf Ceanothus Plant Type Shrub Sun Exposure Coast Sun, Inland Sun, Water Requirement Low Soil Type Sand, fast draining Flower Color Blue, White, Cream Flowering Months February,
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