Ceanothus L.T. Blue is ten feet tall and four feet wide. This
mountain
lilac gets most of its characteristics from
Ceanothus
leucodermis;
white bark , medium blue flowers, and glossy rounded leaves. LT Blue
is cold
tolerant to 10 degrees F. or less, is extremely drought tolerant and
smells good. The
Ceanothus
thyrsiflorus contributes uniformity and garden
tolerance.
Ceanothus L.T. Blue looks similar to
Remote
Blue but is taller and more upright.
L.T. Blue likes good drainage and full sun, and a drought resistant
garden setting or a native garden setting. Do not plant this
mountain lilac
into an English garden and expect long life. Abuse it with drought,
gravelly soil and heat and it will live for decades. The myth of
Ceanothus
being short lived is primarily spread by incompetent gardeners that
insist on drip irrigation, a summer water program, fertilization and
the addition of soil
amendments. Most California native plants hate all that stuff.
Expect a 25-35 year life in most drought resistant gardens. L.T.
Blue stands for
leucodermis X thyrsiflorus, and the flowers
blue.
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Ceanothus leucodermis 'L.T. Blue' tolerates sand and deer.
Ceanothus leucodermis 'L.T. Blue' is great for a bird garden.
Foliage of Ceanothus leucodermis 'L.T. Blue' has color lt-green and is evergreen.
Flower of Ceanothus leucodermis 'L.T. Blue' has color blue and has a fragrance.
Communities for Ceanothus leucodermis 'L.T. Blue':Chaparral and Southern Oak Woodland.