Ceanothus Ray Hartman

Ceanothus Ray Hartman

Identification

Genus: Ceanothus Species: Variety: Cultivar: Ray Hartman
Common name: Mountain Lilac.

Description

The Ray Hartman' form of mountain lilac is an evergreen shrub to 20'. The flowers are light to medium blue in 6" flower spikes. The 6" leaves are glossy and dark-green. It is very fast to 10' in 18 months. We planted some in Santa Margarita and they were just under the telephone wires (20') after 2 years. It was introduced in 1948 by Racho Santa Ana. Ray Hartman' is very drought tolerant. One was planted next to an old PG&E; sub-station in the late 1960's, it's still doing fine in the year 2003. The substation is long gone, and there has been no watering or maintenance for 30 years or more. This one is ok in heavy soils or sand. Upright growth in most gardens, a somewhat weeping habit when it sees snow, no cold damage at 15 F.deg. to plants, severe damage at 0 F., death at -2to-5 F.. Deer love the new growth on this one, so do not plant in a high deer area unless you fence for the first couple of years. 'Ray Hartman' has been reliable in most situations including interior heat. Ceanothus Ray Hartman is a hybrid of Ceanothus arboreus and Ceanothus griseus. Narrow enough to make a superb screen or hedge. The myth of Ceanothus being short lived is primarily spread by incompetent gardeners that insist on drip, summer water and soil amending. Native plants hate all three. Expect a 20-25 year life in most gardens. Click here for more about Mountain Lilacs.


Ceanothus Ray Hartman

Characteristics

Ceanothus Ray Hartman Mountain Lilac tolerates clay.

Ceanothus Ray Hartman Mountain Lilac's foliage color is silver and type is evergreen.
Ceanothus Ray Hartman Mountain Lilac's flower color is blue and has a fragrance.

Communities

Communities for Ceanothus Ray Hartman Mountain Lilac:Chaparral and Coastal Sage Scrub.

Ranges for Ceanothus Ray Hartman

ph: 6.00 to 8.00
usda: 8 to 10
height[m]: 2.00 to 5.00
width[m]: 2.00 to 3.00
rainfall[cm]: 31.00 to 77.00

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