WebMay 27, 2006 · Fairly new to NG's hope you do not mind my posting a query. Moved into this newl constructed house 10 yrs ago. Only the front yard had a bit of grass. Planted a number of Ceonothus Pt. Reyes as a ground cover. The lot is a half acre so did not want much mowing. The ceonothus finally took over an area of about 20 X 40. WebBrowse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Ceanothus, Glory Mat, Holly Ceanothus, Mountain Lilac, Point Reyes Ceanothus (Ceanothus gloriosus) 'Heart's Desire' supplied by membe...
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WebAbout Point Reyes Ceanothus (Ceanothus gloriosus var. gloriosus) 3 Nurseries Carry This Plant Add to My Plant List; Point Reyes Ceanothus (Ceanothus gloriosus var. gloriosus) is a rare native shrub that grows in Central and Northern California, primarily in the North Coast and Central Coast regions.It tends to grow in sandy places, at elevations … WebCeanothus gloriosus - Point Reyes Ceanothus: This gorgeous little beauty is a wonderful broadleaf evergreen ground cover endemic to coastal California, where it grows in seaside bluffs and on slopes of coastal … the lot hollywood
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WebCentennial Ceanothus explodes with blue flowers in late spring as hundreds of its tiny blue blossoms open up, much to the delight of bees that seem to cover every blossom. ... Pt. Reyes Ceanothus $ 9.95 – $ … WebCeanothus gloriosus 'Anchor Bay' (aka Pt. Reyes Ceanothus) is an evergreen shrub groundcover. This is a very dense, low-growing and spreading selection with darker blue flowers than the species. It stays very neat and its long branches will drape nicely over boulders or retaining walls. Its flowers appear like blue cotton balls all along its ... WebNow that we have put the nursery to bed in order to focus on our family instead, you can still look at our past events and read about our plants. We spent 13 years building an abundant fruit forest, annual veggie beds, perennial medicinal herbs, and a healthy mixed hardwood-coniferous forest and now we've sold our property to the next stewards so that we can … tick tock by simon mayo