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Chaparral Whitethorn - Ceanothus leucodermis

Chaparral Whitethorn - Ceanothus leucodermis

Chaparral Whitethorn is a rugged California native shrub named for its distinctive pale bark and abundant white flower clusters. This Ceanothus leucodermis species reaches 6-10 feet tall, serving as an excellent screen, hedge, or specimen plant in arid landscapes. Extraordinarily drought-tolerant with deep root systems, it thrives in full sun and poor, rocky soils where other plants struggle. The evergreen canopy and architectural branching structure provide year-round interest while supporting native wildlife and pollinators. Outstanding for fire-adapted gardens, chaparral restoration, and ultra-low-maintenance, water-conscious plantings.

$29.75

Original: $85.00

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Chaparral Whitethorn - Ceanothus leucodermis

$85.00

$29.75

Chaparral Whitethorn - Ceanothus leucodermis

Chaparral Whitethorn is a rugged California native shrub named for its distinctive pale bark and abundant white flower clusters. This Ceanothus leucodermis species reaches 6-10 feet tall, serving as an excellent screen, hedge, or specimen plant in arid landscapes. Extraordinarily drought-tolerant with deep root systems, it thrives in full sun and poor, rocky soils where other plants struggle. The evergreen canopy and architectural branching structure provide year-round interest while supporting native wildlife and pollinators. Outstanding for fire-adapted gardens, chaparral restoration, and ultra-low-maintenance, water-conscious plantings.

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Chaparral Whitethorn is a rugged California native shrub named for its distinctive pale bark and abundant white flower clusters. This Ceanothus leucodermis species reaches 6-10 feet tall, serving as an excellent screen, hedge, or specimen plant in arid landscapes. Extraordinarily drought-tolerant with deep root systems, it thrives in full sun and poor, rocky soils where other plants struggle. The evergreen canopy and architectural branching structure provide year-round interest while supporting native wildlife and pollinators. Outstanding for fire-adapted gardens, chaparral restoration, and ultra-low-maintenance, water-conscious plantings.