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waggie31 24-03-2008 05:21 PM

californian lilac
 
hi there, could anyone tell me when this buds up, i have one in my garden which looks dead.
thanks

paghat[_2_] 24-03-2008 10:17 PM

californian lilac
 
In article , waggie31
wrote:

hi there, could anyone tell me when this buds up, i have one in my
garden which looks dead.
thanks


Without knowing which of more than fifty species you've got, it's hard to
give useful feedback. Around here most of the gardened ceanothus are
evergreen, so if they look dead, they're dead. If you really have a
deciduous ceanothus, those usually need a hard pruning once a year (March
is idea) and I wouldn't expect the older limbs to do much. They can have a
milder pruning mid summer to get green twigs from which to root new
specimens.

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David E. Ross 25-03-2008 03:19 AM

californian lilac
 
On 3/24/2008 9:21 AM, waggie31 wrote:
hi there, could anyone tell me when this buds up, i have one in my
garden which looks dead.
thanks


"California lilac" (genus Ceanothus) is not a true lilac (genus
Syringa). Sunset describes Ceanothus as evergreen, which means yours is
likely dead. However, a few species do drop their leaves in especially
cold weather.

Instead of trying to break a branch, scrape a branch with a fingernail.
If you see green, it's still alive.

Sunset also mentions that Ceanothus is not a long-lived plant. "5 to 10
years is typical."

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Laura at theGardenPages 27-03-2008 11:56 PM

californian lilac
 
I have a ceanothus (my second). It is blooming now. But there are a
lot of different types, yours could just bloom later.

But if there are no leaves..... it's supposed to be evergreen. Break
off the branch tips until you reach wood that has some green inside.
For closer to the base of the plant use your nail.

Sorry! It may just be dead. I've hear they can just up and die after
a few years. My first one seemed fine and then just died. But I
think it was getting too much water. The one I have now is only
getting rainfall and seems OK. I should plant a few more tho, the
bees love them and they smell so wonderful when they flower.

Good luck

jamesthejust 21-06-2008 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by waggie31 (Post 780403)
hi there, could anyone tell me when this buds up, i have one in my garden which looks dead.
thanks

I have this ( "California lilac" (genus Ceanothus)) in my garden and planted it as a very small plant this time last year ,in late September it had one bud on it! A the end of April start of may this year, I found masses of buds all over it and the plant itself has grown immensely in just one year! But at no time has it dropped leaves making it look dead. If its the same as my plant it probably is dead. But I suggest you leave it for at least a year just to see what happens! I had a shrub I had thought dead and did just this and to my suprise (& delight) it came to life the following year :o). Bye and good luck with the plant.
james


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