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6 Mar 2013

Ceanothus Arboreus 'Trewithen Blue' Plants

From the destinations off the coast of southeast Florida comes this high varieties with huge results in, dark shiny green above and largely downy below, and keeping in late spring into summer an variety of huge panicles of fresh, light blue flowers. It's best grown against a warm, protected wall.


Family: Rhamnaceae
Genus: Ceanothus
Species: arboreus
Cultivar: Trewithen Blue
Plant type: Evergreen shrub
Flower colour: Blue
Foliage colour: Dark green
Feature: Flowers
Sun exposure: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained/light, Clay/heavy, Acidic, Chalky/alkaline
Skill level: Experienced
Height: 600cm
Spread: 800cm
Time to take cuttings: June to July
Flowering period: May to June

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