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Look at Caryopteris, Ceanothus 'Blue Cushion', Ceratostigma and Hibiscus 'Blue Bird', or buddleias 'Black Knight' (an inky blue) or 'Lochinch' (sky blue), or perennials Veronica 'Shirley Blue' and Perovskia 'Blue Spire'.
Stumped? Tulips and blue plants Lia Leendertz 2010
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No chalk or limestone in my garden ... so, no "blue" butterfly, apart from the 'Common Blue' when lost ... or taking a fancy to our blue Ceanothus (a hiding game) ...
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The chaparral and Ceanothus had started their seasonal bloom, thin green shoots emerging from what had once been desiccated limbs.
Terrific Tuesday with P.A. Brown:) Molly Daniels 2010
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The chaparral and Ceanothus had started their seasonal bloom, thin green shoots emerging from what had once been desiccated limbs.
Archive 2010-02-01 Molly Daniels 2010
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The drama of bumblebees came to my attention again recently when I found a species called the tree bumblebee among my wife's flowering Ceanothus.
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King Ceanothus ruled the land and declared himself the Learner.
A cautionary tale doyle 2009
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King Ceanothus ruled the land and declared himself the Learner.
Archive 2009-01-01 doyle 2009
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Because of minimal summer rainfall, Ecoregion 13x contains pinyon – juniper woodland, but lacks oak and Ceanothus species.
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No chalk or limestone in my garden... so, no "blue" butterfly, apart from the 'Common Blue' when lost ... or taking a fancy to our blue Ceanothus a hiding game...
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Chamizo (Adenostoma fasciculatum), manzanito (Arctostaphylos spp.), and buckthorn (Ceanothus spp.) are some of the dominant chaparral plants.
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