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Originated in the edinburgh botanic garden around 1934. A dense erect shrub to 6 10 with rich blue flowers in spring to early summer and olive green foliage.
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Click on the products for more information to buy them in store. Native member of a much larger genus of plants which are mostly native to california often called californian lilac s there and are not related in any way to syringa lilac. Ceanothus ceanothus variety or cultivar edinburgh edinburgh is a vigorous upright dense evergreen shrub with oblong toothed olive green leaves and dense clusters of deep blue blue flowers from spring to early summer. Also known as edinenses c.Make browsing easier select browse by price or browse by shop. Ceanothus plants garden shrubs for sale. With light blue flowers reddish snaking branches and small leathery rounded dark green leaves with toothed margins resembling tiny holly leaves. Excellent for training against walls.
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