Description
After the plant has flowered it will grow beads on the vine
Prune in late winter
- Attracts hummingbirds
A California Native shrub that can reach a height of up to twenty feet tall and fifteen feet wide
- Best in medium or bright indirect light near an east or south window
Ceanothus cuneatus, Buck brush hedge After the plant has floweredCalifornia Mountain Lilac Buck brush, Wedgeleaf Ceanothus This California native can reach a height of up to twelve feet tall and wide. White with blue or lavender flower clusters bloom in spring. Pinch and lightly prune in spring after flowering. You can remove flower clusters right after blooming to encourage a denser growth habit. If given too much water it will be short lived. You shouldnt cut into any new growth that is larger around than a
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