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  2. Ceanothus perplexans - Wikipedia

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    Ceanothus perplexans is an evergreen shrub that typically grows 1 to 3 meters tall with spreading, intricately branched stems. Its leaves are a defining characteristic: small, thick, leathery, and oppositely arranged, with distinct cupped leaves that give the plant its common name. In spring, it produces clusters of white or pale blue flowers. [2]

  3. Ceanothus foliosus - Wikipedia

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    The Ceanothus foliosus shrub may be tall and erect but is generally under two meters in height; it may also be low-lying and sprawling. It has sparse small evergreen leaves only one to two centimeters in length and toothed along the edges with glandular knobs.

  4. Ceanothus divergens - Wikipedia

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    Ceanothus divergens, commonly known as Calistoga ceanothus, is an evergreen shrub in the family Rhamnaceae, an endemic of California. Description

  5. Ceanothus fendleri - Wikipedia

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    Ceanothus fendleri (Fendler['s] ceanothus, Fendler['s] buckbrush, deer brier [1]) is a species of flowering shrub native to northern Mexico, Arizona, New Mexico, west Texas and the northeastern Texas panhandle, Utah, Colorado, eastern Wyoming, and western South Dakota.

  6. Ceanothus thyrsiflorus - Wikipedia

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    Ceanothus thyrsiflorus, known as blueblossom or blue blossom ceanothus, is an evergreen shrub in the buckthorn family Rhamnaceae that is endemic to Oregon and California in the US. The term 'Californian lilac' is also applied to this and other varieties of ceanothus, though it is not closely related to Syringa , the true lilac.

  7. Ceanothus purpureus - Wikipedia

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    Ceanothus purpureus, with the common name Napa ceanothus [1] and hollyleaf ceanothus, is a species of shrub in the family Rhamnaceae. It is endemic to northern California , where it is known only from the Inner North Coast Ranges north of the Bay Area , mainly in Sonoma and Napa Counties . [ 1 ]

  8. Ceanothus crassifolius - Wikipedia

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    Ceanothus crassifolius is an erect, spreading shrub which can exceed 3 metres (9.8 ft) in height. The branches become long and the younger twigs are fuzzy with white or light brown hairs. The branches become long and the younger twigs are fuzzy with white or light brown hairs.

  9. Ceanothus pauciflorus - Wikipedia

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    Ceanothus pauciflorus, known by the common name Mojave ceanothus, is a species of flowering shrub in the buckthorn family, Rhamnaceae. It is native to the Southwestern United States ( Arizona , California , New Mexico , Texas , and Utah ) and Mexico , where it grows primarily in shrubland communities at moderate to high elevations.

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