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Ceanothus cuneatus - Buckbrush

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Ceanothus cuneatus is more than just an evergreen shrub; it's a landscape masterpiece exuding unparalleled versatility. Lovingly known as the Buckbrush, this native to the western United States proudly towers up to 9 feet, presenting a vibrant canvas of wrinkled, dark-green leaves. Its beauty reaches manifold in spring, with tiny white to pale blue flowers dotting the dense foliage, creating a sublime ensemble of blossoms that are a magnet for bees and butterflies. Adapting effortlessly from full sun to partial shade, this largely drought-tolerant plant is far more than just attractive greenery, offering an exceptional solution for soil stabilization projects. Buckbrush thrives and flourishes, making it a dynamic candidate for wild gardens and border accents, or as a singular aesthetic feature in your landscape. Its natural resilience, low water demand, and eco-friendly virtues, coupled with its striking visual appeal, make the Ceanothus cuneatus an undeniable choice for a sustainable, yet beautiful gardening experience.

  • Size: Up to 9 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: Tiny white to pale blue flowers in spring
  • Foliage: Dark green, wrinkled leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Additional Feature: Attracts pollinators and helps in erosion control due to its extensive root system
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