

4” Ceanothus Hearstiorum
Ceanothus hearstiorum (Hearst Ranch Buckbrush) - A prostrate groundcover less than 12 inches tall that spreads 6 to 8 feet across, branches of young plants form a star-like pattern, radiating outward as they cloak the earth with their red-brown stems and linear, somewhat rectangular, ½ to 1-inch long, dark green leaves. The warty, glandular leaf surface is an attractive textural backdrop to the masses of light to medium blue, rounded flower clusters that bloom in spring.
Along the immediate coast, plants are fully drought tolerant and grow well in full sun to light shade. Away from the ocean’s influence, provide part shade and occasional irrigation during summer. This is one of the more shade-tolerant species of ceanothus but needs well-drained soils to thrive. It is hardy down to at least 15 F. Tip prune young plants to encourage a dense, solid cover.
4” Ceanothus Hearstiorum
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