Ceanothus 'Ray Hartman' 1g
Ceanothus 'Ray Hartman' 1 gallon
Ceanothus 'Ray Hartman' mature
Ceanothus 'Ray Hartman' 1g
Ceanothus 'Ray Hartman' 1 gallon
Ceanothus 'Ray Hartman' mature

Ceanothus 'Ray Hartman'

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Mountain lilac, Wild lilac hybrid

An evergreen shrub that is a hybrid of Ceanothus arboreus and Ceanothus griseus.  It grows up to thirty feet tall and ten feet wide.  The blue flowers bloom winter through spring.  This plant is great for hedges, screens, shrubs, or can be trained to grow into a small tree.  


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.  

An easy California Native to grow in the Los Angeles area.  

Ceanothus ‘Ray Hartman’
Family Name Rhamnaceae
Species Name Cultivated hybrid of C. arboreus and C. griseus
Common Name Ray Hartman Ceanothus
Native to Cultivar
Plant Type Large shrub or tree
Height x Width 15-30’ x 5-10’
Growth Habit Upright
Growth Rate Fast
Sun Exposure Full or part sun
Water Requirement Low (limit summer water especially when established)
Soil Type Clay, Loam, fast or moderate drainage
Flower Color Blue
Flowering Months Winter, Spring
Evergreen/Deciduous Evergreen
Fragrant Slight
Cold Hardy to 15
Attracts pollinators Bees, Butterflies, other pollinators
Container Plant No
Erosion Control Yes
Bank Stabilization Yes
Fire Resistant Yes
Deer resistant Yes
Local plant Cultivar

 

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Mountain lilac, Wild lilac hybrid

An evergreen shrub that is a hybrid of Ceanothus arboreus and Ceanothus griseus.  It grows up to thirty feet tall and ten feet wide.  The blue flowers bloom winter through spring.  This plant is great for hedges, screens, shrubs, or can be trained to grow into a small tree.  


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.  

An easy California Native to grow in the Los Angeles area.  

Ceanothus ‘Ray Hartman’
Family Name Rhamnaceae
Species Name Cultivated hybrid of C. arboreus and C. griseus
Common Name Ray Hartman Ceanothus
Native to Cultivar
Plant Type Large shrub or tree
Height x Width 15-30’ x 5-10’
Growth Habit Upright
Growth Rate Fast
Sun Exposure Full or part sun
Water Requirement Low (limit summer water especially when established)
Soil Type Clay, Loam, fast or moderate drainage
Flower Color Blue
Flowering Months Winter, Spring
Evergreen/Deciduous Evergreen
Fragrant Slight
Cold Hardy to 15
Attracts pollinators Bees, Butterflies, other pollinators
Container Plant No
Erosion Control Yes
Bank Stabilization Yes
Fire Resistant Yes
Deer resistant Yes
Local plant Cultivar