(Syn. Ceanothus cuneatus var. fascicularis) Ceanothus ramulosus is a ten foot tall by ten to fifteen feet wide bush in Los Osos or a five foot bush in Lompoc. The fragrant blue flowers make for masses of color in spring. Grows in beach sand. Often mistaken for Ceanothus cuneatus. Easy and fast in coastal sands. A pain in the butt to grow up into gallons. Youll never find hundreds of these in the nursery. Generally deer proof in its native range. Click here for more about California Lilacs (Ceanothus). Why do the roots of some of the Ceanothus look funny?
Ceanothus ramulosus fascicularis Coastal Buckbrush tolerates salt and sand.
Ceanothus ramulosus fascicularis Coastal Buckbrush's foliage color is silver and type is evergreen.
Ceanothus ramulosus fascicularis Coastal Buckbrush's flower color is blue and has a fragrance.
Communities for Ceanothus ramulosus fascicularis Coastal Buckbrush:Chaparral and Coastal Sage Scrub.
| ph: | 4.00 to 7.00 |
|---|---|
| usda: | 8 to 10 |
| height[m]: | 1.00 to 3.00 |
| width[m]: | 2.00 to 5.00 |
| rainfall[cm]: | 31.00 to 77.00 |
| Gallon | Price |
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| Out of Stock | $ 9.99 |
Always out of stock ?If the numbers are zero, there is a reason.