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Ceanothus Trewithan Blue

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By Amy2


Ceanothus    Trewithan Blue

Planted to cover this old shed , A mistake I think ,it's going to cover the window ..



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Something that lovely can't be a mistake...

26 May, 2021

 

Thank you ,I'll try to shape it round the window ..

26 May, 2021

 

Is it evergreen, Amy?

26 May, 2021

 

You have made a superb job of training it.

26 May, 2021

 

Such a pretty sky blue Amy, gorgeous! I have a darker blue one and this year there are so many flowers..:))

26 May, 2021

 

Beautifully trained and lovely colour.

26 May, 2021

 

It is pretty.

26 May, 2021

 

What a lovely shade of blue.

27 May, 2021

 

Thanks all , Its a good year for them Janey they must like the cold & rain even if we don't :o(
Yes it's evergreen Anget I'm aiming to use as much evergreen as I can for all year round colour ..

27 May, 2021

 

I love this one! It’s a great idea to cover the shed..you’ll be able to trim it around the window. Mine is growing like crazy...such lovely bluish violet flowers!

27 May, 2021

 

Lovely…….

31 May, 2021

 

Oh it's blue! and it's growing so well! I let Virginia Creeper grow over part of a window... it made beautiful animated shadows on the curtains.

5 Jun, 2021



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