Ceanothus Concha I think.....
By Dottydaisy2
- 16 May, 2015
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Because of the heavy rain, this poor shrub had to be reduced dramatically......
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Do you mean pruned or reduced price? Excellent whichever!
17 May, 2015
Thanks Karen, Siris the weight of the flowers with all the rain was ruining the shrub, so I had to prune a lot of branches, broke my heart lol
17 May, 2015
It still looks good after your prune. Apparently Ceanothus not that long lived, my Ceanothus lasted about 10 years.
17 May, 2015
Its a beautiful dark blue Angela !
18 May, 2015
I love the colour of this. Mine died a couple of years ago so now I enjoy my neighbours when it pops over the fence :)
18 May, 2015
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This photo is of species Ceanothus azureus Concha..
See who else has plants in genus Ceanothus.
This photo is of "Ceanothus azureus Concha." in Dottydaisy2's garden
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BeautiFul though, even with the prune.
17 May, 2015