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Ceanothus.....Blue Jeans....
By Dottydaisy2
- 13 May, 2016
- 12 likes
Because of the heat, the flowers are dropping......
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Nice big flowers. My Concha is doing its thing, love them.
14 May, 2016
We had to ditch Concha, when the fence was done, which was such a shame.....
Siris there are so many lovely ones, although the evergreen only last about ten years......
14 May, 2016
Yes, I had an evergreen Ceanothus up the back left fence, 10 years was about right, then replaced with the Cistus. Might try cutting right back a couple of leggy stems on the Cistus, but I don't think they take kindly to cutting into the old wood.
15 May, 2016
Well you can but try.......
15 May, 2016
I lost a Cistus by cutting back to hard I think, went straggly and couldnt resist. Its a shame Concha and other evergreen ones are short lived.
Is this the ultimate height of Blue Jeans DD?
15 May, 2016
Dawn we may get another 6 inches!!
17 May, 2016
Thanks DD, the bigger the better as its so lovely.
18 May, 2016
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Ceanothus 'Burkwoodii'
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Ceanothus 'Burkwoodii' (Californian Lilac)
£12.99 at Crocus
Like the look of this variety. Evergreen , to I.5 m in 10-20 years, just looked it up because I am looking at a Ceonothus to replace my Cistus which is really leggy on the side fence, but don't think I can wait that long.
14 May, 2016