Ceanothus arboreus (common names: Feltleaf Ceanothus)

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Ceanothus arboreus (aka Feltleaf Ceanothus)


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    Kerryjoe

    Joined 9 Jul, 2008

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Questions on Ceanothus arboreus

jackie_t
Jackie_t

has my ceanothus died?

Asked on 24 Apr, 2008 2 replies

My ceanothus usually flowers late april but this year it hasnt, it hasnt even got any leaves yet! Has it died or is it because of the changing seasons? (Its about 6 years old)
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Comments on Ceanothus arboreus

Scotkat
Scotkat

24 Apr, 2008

 

Jackie Mine has gone same way its about 4yrs bought as acuttign at th eQuarry Garden in Fife Scotland.

I think it must be to do with this very changeable weather.

On question - has my ceanothus died?

spritzhenry
Spritzhenry

24 Apr, 2008

 

Try the scratch test before you give up on it. Use a knife and scratch away a small area of bark - about half-an-inch, and see if the wood underneath is green. If it is brown and also the twigs on the end of the branches are brittle, then I am afraid that it has died.

On question - has my ceanothus died?

Members' notes...

KerryJoe
Kerryjoe

Purchased from - Countrywide 2008
Purchase cost - £3.00
Current height x spread 2008 - 8in x 6in
Expected height x spread - 10ft x 10ft
Habit - Evergreen with deep blue flower clusters in spring.
Can be grown as a small tree
Garden placement -
Personal notes -

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