This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Canoga Park, California
Crescent City, California
Crockett, California
Forest Falls, California
Los Angeles, California
Merced, California
NORTH FORK, California
Rancho Palos Verdes, California
Richmond, California
San Leandro, California
San Rafael, California
Walnut Creek, California
Winchester, California
Portland, Oregon
Bellevue, Washington
East Port Orchard, Washington
Parkwood, Washington
Port Orchard, Washington
Seattle, Washington
Vancouver, Washington(3 reports)
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Planted this one at about 1300 feet above sea level just outside of Portland Oregon. Planted it along a gentle slope, full sun, native (i...Read More
Update Spring of 2017:
We had some extended cold/snowy/icy weather this winter in the Portland, OR area. Several weeks in...Read More
This ceanothus is the one I find the prettiest- vivid blue flowers and and I like the way it branches.
They say here zone ...Read More
Wonderful deep blue flowers in spring. Grows on a dry clay bank. Needed little water to establish.
Fast growing and stunning in bloom. So far has thrived everywhere I have planted it--does not seem fussy about soil. Does not need summer...Read More
Great low care shrub. I like the abundance of blue flowers. Prune after flowering to maintain a compact shape. Very drought tolerant. pokerboy.
I love my neighbor's Ceanothus bush so much that I've planted one of my own. We're in Seattle, and this bush does very well. As another g...Read More
This is a wonderful shrub, but don't put it in front of a window unless you want to trim it 6-8 times a year! A very fast grower and extr...Read More
I like the color and abundance of the flowers.