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- Centennial Ceanothus - Calscape
An evergreen sub-shrub, Ceanothus 'Centennial' reaches to 1' tall to 5' wide The deep blue flowers occur in late spring to early summer, attracting pollinators such as bees
- Ceanothus Centennial - California Flora Nursery
This low growing Ceanothus has bright, cobalt-blue flowers and small dark-green, shiny leaves Spreads quickly to around one foot tall by 6 – 8 feet wide The flowers are displayed in profusions of small pom-poms colored an intense deep-blue set above small glossy foliage
- Ceanothus Centennial Centennial Ceanothus – Neels Nursery
Very low ground cover Calscape orgCentennialCeanothus
- California Lilac (Ceanothus): A Guide to 60+ Native Species
60+ drought-friendly gems for California The Ceanothus genus is California’s spectacular gardening gift to itself Sixty-plus species, most of them found nowhere else on earth, blooming in shades from white through pale sky blue to a blue so deep it approaches violet
- Centennial Ceanothus Ground Cover - One Green World
A very useful and beautiful genus of shrubs native to the West Coast, mostly in the California and Southern Oregon Coast Range, Ceanothus boast evergreen foliage, gorgeous purple to blue, sometimes white, flowers and can tolerate the worst soil conditions so long as they are well draining
- Ceanothus ‘Centennial’ – The Watershed Nursery Cooperative
Centennial spreads quickly producing a 4-8′ ground cover within 2 years The tiny, dark green leaves have a glossy surface that gives a polished backdrop to the intensely blue, button-like flower clusters in spring
- Ceanothus Centennial (Dark Blue) - Devil Mountain Wholesale Nursery
A coastal California evergreen shrub with fragrant flower clusters that form a sea of dark blue in spring Foliage is small, leathery, and dark green Natural growth habit is low and spreading Do not overwater Does well on slopes Beneficial to pollinators and wildlife
- Ceanothus Centennial at San Marcos Growers
Ceanothus 'Centennial' (Centennial Ceanothus) - A low-spreading groundcover growing 6 to 12 inches tall by 4 to 8 feet wide The tiny, dark green leaves have a glossy surface that gives a polished backdrop to the intensely blue, button-like flower clusters in spring
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