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Ray Hartman California Lilac

Ceanothus x 'Ray Hartman'
$3959 $5999
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Plant Highlights

Ray Hartman California Lilac highlights at a glance!

Plant Highlights

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Ceanothus x 'Ray Hartman'
  • Growing Zones
    9-10
  • Mature Height
    12 - 20 feet
  • Mature Spread
    10 - 20 feet
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun
  • Moisture
    Low Once Established
  • Soil
    Well-Drained
  • Growth Rate
    Fast
  • Flower Color
    Lavender Blue
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Fragrant
    Yes
  • Pruning Time
    After Flowering
  • Bloom Period
    Early Spring

You haven't seen how lovely blue can be until you've seen a Ray Hartman California Lilac (Ceanothus x 'Ray Hartman') in full bloom! When this broad-leaved evergreen shrub is covered in puffy clusters of blue flowers! It originated by chance as a cultivated hybrid between Ceanothus arboreus and Ceanothus griseus in Ray Hartman's garden in the 1940s. It was released under the name 'Blue Sky' in 1954, before earning its discoverer's name later on. As one of the founders of the Saratoga Horticultural Foundation, you can see why he was happy to lend his name to this fantastic shrub!

That's because when late winter and early spring come around, you'll be in for a real treat! The Ray Hartman California Lilac bursts with 6-inch spikes covered in petite blue flowers that are sweetly fragrant! Add a bit of romance and whimsy to your garden. Even when not in bloom, this plant's evergreen leaves still fill any landscape with rich color. They grow to be about 6 inches and are a deep, glossy green. They also have a lovely ridged texture that creates a hardy appearance and brings a welcomed layer of interest.

This plant is drought tolerant and requires little maintenance once established. So, you will have plenty of time to tend to the rest of your garden or relax with a cup of tea and watch what birds and butterflies stop by for a visit. Hardy throughout USDA growing zones 9 and 10, this larger shrub gets 12-20 feet tall and 10-20 feet wide, but you can prune it to any size you need to suit your landscape!

Planting and Application:

And don't be surprised to see winged wildlife stopping by for a nectar treat. These flowers are quite alluring to bees, birds, and butterflies. With all the attention this plant will get from pollinators, your garden ecosystem is sure to thrive. Hummingbirds and songbirds are both attracted to these blooms. Hummers arrive while in California Lilac is in flower, and songbirds come for the nesting and seedheads!

Leave the lower branches on for a pretty privacy screen, fragrant backdrop, or year-round hedge. You can even train Ray Hartman into a multi-trunked tree form for a fantastic specimen! Plant one where you'd like a little shade or where you can sit and watch the butterflies flutter by. This beauty would also make a great addition nearby or add height to your butterfly garden!

Plant as the crown jewel to a dry river bed, a Rock Garden focal point, or add shade to a xeric garden where these shrubs won't care if the soil is poor and the sun is relentless! California Lilacs are also on defensible fire-wise landscaping plant lists!

  • Marvelous Clusters of Lavender-Blue Blossoms
  • Attracts Butterflies, Bees & Birds
  • Fragrant Blooms
  • Large Shrub or Specimen Tree
  • Fantastic Heat-Loving Accent, Hedge, Xeric & Firescaping

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Ceanothus are very low maintenance once established and don't need any coddling. They'll do their best in lean soils that have perfect drainage. Thriving in full sun and poor soil, they like just enough water to get established. Then, they truly thrive on low water. They require no summer water once established! Tolerating clay, saline, and rocky soil just fine! Prune right after blooming to remove spent flowers and to keep your plant looking even and full. Deer usually leaves these plants alone unless desperate and can nibble on the new growth.

  • Full Sun Lover
  • Moderate to Low Moisture Needs Once Established
  • Handles Any Well-Drained Clay, Sand, Poor Soil & Rocky Soil with Ease
  • Tolerant of Coastal & Saline Conditions
  • Easy to Grow & Maintain

Bees, butterflies, and birds love the blue blossoms of the Ray Hartman California Lilac, and we're sure you will too! Hurry and reserve yours today at NatureHills.com!

Ray Hartman California Lilac
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Ray Hartman California Lilac

$3959 $5999

You haven't seen how lovely blue can be until you've seen a Ray Hartman California Lilac (Ceanothus x 'Ray Hartman') in full bloom! When this broad-leaved evergreen shrub is covered in puffy clusters of blue flowers! It originated by chance as a cultivated hybrid between Ceanothus arboreus and Ceanothus griseus in Ray Hartman's garden in the 1940s. It was released under the name 'Blue Sky' in 1954, before earning its discoverer's name later on. As one of the founders of the Saratoga Horticultural Foundation, you can see why he was happy to lend his name to this fantastic shrub!

That's because when late winter and early spring come around, you'll be in for a real treat! The Ray Hartman California Lilac bursts with 6-inch spikes covered in petite blue flowers that are sweetly fragrant! Add a bit of romance and whimsy to your garden. Even when not in bloom, this plant's evergreen leaves still fill any landscape with rich color. They grow to be about 6 inches and are a deep, glossy green. They also have a lovely ridged texture that creates a hardy appearance and brings a welcomed layer of interest.

This plant is drought tolerant and requires little maintenance once established. So, you will have plenty of time to tend to the rest of your garden or relax with a cup of tea and watch what birds and butterflies stop by for a visit. Hardy throughout USDA growing zones 9 and 10, this larger shrub gets 12-20 feet tall and 10-20 feet wide, but you can prune it to any size you need to suit your landscape!

Planting and Application:

And don't be surprised to see winged wildlife stopping by for a nectar treat. These flowers are quite alluring to bees, birds, and butterflies. With all the attention this plant will get from pollinators, your garden ecosystem is sure to thrive. Hummingbirds and songbirds are both attracted to these blooms. Hummers arrive while in California Lilac is in flower, and songbirds come for the nesting and seedheads!

Leave the lower branches on for a pretty privacy screen, fragrant backdrop, or year-round hedge. You can even train Ray Hartman into a multi-trunked tree form for a fantastic specimen! Plant one where you'd like a little shade or where you can sit and watch the butterflies flutter by. This beauty would also make a great addition nearby or add height to your butterfly garden!

Plant as the crown jewel to a dry river bed, a Rock Garden focal point, or add shade to a xeric garden where these shrubs won't care if the soil is poor and the sun is relentless! California Lilacs are also on defensible fire-wise landscaping plant lists!

  • Marvelous Clusters of Lavender-Blue Blossoms
  • Attracts Butterflies, Bees & Birds
  • Fragrant Blooms
  • Large Shrub or Specimen Tree
  • Fantastic Heat-Loving Accent, Hedge, Xeric & Firescaping

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Ceanothus are very low maintenance once established and don't need any coddling. They'll do their best in lean soils that have perfect drainage. Thriving in full sun and poor soil, they like just enough water to get established. Then, they truly thrive on low water. They require no summer water once established! Tolerating clay, saline, and rocky soil just fine! Prune right after blooming to remove spent flowers and to keep your plant looking even and full. Deer usually leaves these plants alone unless desperate and can nibble on the new growth.

  • Full Sun Lover
  • Moderate to Low Moisture Needs Once Established
  • Handles Any Well-Drained Clay, Sand, Poor Soil & Rocky Soil with Ease
  • Tolerant of Coastal & Saline Conditions
  • Easy to Grow & Maintain

Bees, butterflies, and birds love the blue blossoms of the Ray Hartman California Lilac, and we're sure you will too! Hurry and reserve yours today at NatureHills.com!

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