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Blue blossom ceanothus is native along the california coast up into oregon but it will grow well all over the pacific northwest. Deciduous shrub with green leaves and striking purplish stems.
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A type of inflorescence a compact panicle like inflorescence whose distal end is indeterminate and lateral branches determinate e g lilac. Once established they are extremely drought tolerant. The west coast from british columbia to california has temperatures that are low enough in summer and mild enough in winter to support this plant and indeed most species of ceanothus originate in california and southwest oregon. Selected by xera plants oregon mist hails from the northern most part of its range suggesting superior cold hardiness.Not as showy as some other varieties perhaps but one that is more adaptable as it is native to areas both east and west of the cascades. We in portland are fortunate to live in one of the blessed places where ceanothus will thrive. Both white e g snow flurry and blue flowered cultivars available. For full sun areas that have good drainage plant native ceanothus.
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