Ceanothus 'Joyce Coulter' - Joyce Coulter Mountain Lilac

Ceanothus 'Joyce Coulter' - Joyce Coulter Mountain Lilac

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All sales are currently for local pickup at the Garden only.   About Joyce Coulter Ceanothus Plant Family: Rhamnaceae Plant Type: Groundcover Height by Width: 3-5' H x 8-12' W Growth Habit: Prostrate, mounding groundcover Deciduous/Evergreen: Evergreen Growth Rate: Fast Sun Exposure: Full sun Soil Preference: Adaptable Water Requirements: Infrequent to moderate Cold Hardy to: 15 F Flower Season: Spring Flower Color: Medium blue Endangered?: Not listed Distribution: Selected for the garden by John E. Coulter in San Carlos, California in 1956, and introduced by Saratoga Horticultural Foundation in 1962. Possible hybrid between C. papillosus x C. impressus. Natural Habitat: North coast chaparral, central coast chaparral. Photo Credit: Theodore Payne Foundation

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