Ceanothus 'Joyce Coulter'
California Lilac, Creeping Mountain Lilac
A creeping California native ground cover that grows up to three feet tall and twelve feet wide. The blue flowers bloom in the spring.
Pinch and lightly prune in spring after flowering. You can remove flower clusters right after blooming to encourage a denser growth habit. If given too much water it will be short lived. You shouldn’t cut into any new growth that is larger around than a pencil. Larger cuts heal slowly and become infected with apricot dieback fungus, fungal spores are spread by rain.
Family Name | Rhamnaceae |
Species Name | Ceanothus ‘Joyce Coulter’ |
Common Name | Joyce Coulter ceanothus |
Native to | Cultivar of California plant |
Plant Type | Groundcover |
Height x Width | 2-3’ x 10-12’ |
Growth Habit | Prostrate, Mounding |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Sun | Full, Part Shade |
Water Requirement | Low |
Flower Color | Blue |
Flowering Months | Spring, Early Summer |
Evergreen/Deciduous | Evergreen |
Fragrant | No |
Cold Hardy to | 15 |
Attracts | Bees, Butterflies |
Container Plant | No |
Erosion Control | Yes |
Bank Stabilization | Yes |
Fire Resistant | |
Deer resistant | Yes |
Local plant | No |
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California Lilac, Creeping Mountain Lilac
A creeping California native ground cover that grows up to three feet tall and twelve feet wide. The blue flowers bloom in the spring.
Pinch and lightly prune in spring after flowering. You can remove flower clusters right after blooming to encourage a denser growth habit. If given too much water it will be short lived. You shouldn’t cut into any new growth that is larger around than a pencil. Larger cuts heal slowly and become infected with apricot dieback fungus, fungal spores are spread by rain.
Family Name | Rhamnaceae |
Species Name | Ceanothus ‘Joyce Coulter’ |
Common Name | Joyce Coulter ceanothus |
Native to | Cultivar of California plant |
Plant Type | Groundcover |
Height x Width | 2-3’ x 10-12’ |
Growth Habit | Prostrate, Mounding |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Sun | Full, Part Shade |
Water Requirement | Low |
Flower Color | Blue |
Flowering Months | Spring, Early Summer |
Evergreen/Deciduous | Evergreen |
Fragrant | No |
Cold Hardy to | 15 |
Attracts | Bees, Butterflies |
Container Plant | No |
Erosion Control | Yes |
Bank Stabilization | Yes |
Fire Resistant | |
Deer resistant | Yes |
Local plant | No |