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ID of Ceanothus
We have a Ceanothus Ray was given some time ago but have no idea which
it is. It's also a brute to propagate. I wonder if anyone can help us discover its identity. The flowers are very, very dark blue - think of a Greek sea at dusk. The leaves are small and quite ribbed and as the flowers are in bud there is a reddish tinge to them. It definitely isn't 'Concha' or any of the well known varieties. Without a doubt it's my favourite of all the Ceanothus I've ever seen - naturally! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon |
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ID of Ceanothus
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from "Sacha" contains these words: We have a Ceanothus Ray was given some time ago but have no idea which it is. big snip Sacha you need Tim Longville I think. IIRC he was interested/knowledgeable about Ceanothus. Jennifer |
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ID of Ceanothus
Jennifer Sparkes wrote: The message .com from "Sacha" contains these words: We have a Ceanothus Ray was given some time ago but have no idea which it is. big snip Sacha you need Tim Longville I think. IIRC he was interested/knowledgeable about Ceanothus. That's terrific information. Thank you so much. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon |
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