Hardy ‘Californian Lilac’ (Ceanothus) Standard Tree
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£25 30CM PLANTER £19.99 ITEM: 130704
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£34.98 ITEM: 130726
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POTTED STANDARD IN A 18CM POT
£29.99 ITEM: 510199
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£54.98 ITEM: 510200
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“Glossy evergreen leaves and powder-blue flowers in the spring”
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Now you can get that classic look of lovely evergreen trimmed topiary from this standard lollipop tree – you’ll love the burst of flower power in spring! This stunning ‘Californian Lilac’, has been skilfully grown to form a tall standard tree for instant impact. In spring, they produce clouds of sky-blue flowers in clusters for several weeks. After flowering, their evergreen foliage provides year-round interest and is easily clipped to shape once a year. 1.5m April-June
X Hardy Ceanothus
‘Californian Lilac’ Shrub Californian Lilac is one of the hardiest and easiest to grow of the ceanothus family. It has a naturally compact habit and will look wonderful on a patio or balcony, and especially good in pairs on either side of a doorway. All it needs is a trim after flowering and again in late summer to keep it in shape. The pale blue flowers look amazing against the glossy evergreen foliage and they form a spectacular cloud of colour, attracting a host of pollinators into your garden, making it invaluable for supporting our native wildlife. 1.5m May-June
✔ Packed with fragrant flower buds, ready to burst into vibrant colour!
✔ Guaranteed, dramatic displays every year
✔ Deep, evergreen, all-year-round foliage Get the look!
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£14.97 ITEM: 511039
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“Fill your garden with a cascade of enchanting colour & fragrance... just in time for spring!”
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