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Native Plant Synoptic Garden<br />

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‘White Form’- Same growth pattern, but has white flowers. (Photo below: O.S.U., 1999-2004)<br />

Ceanothus prostratus- Nice evergreen groundcover that is covered by pink flowers in May <strong>and</strong><br />

July. Can make form large mats up to 10’. Grows on the eastern slopes of the cascades; enjoys a<br />

well-drained site (Kruckenberg, 1992). Best placed in a drier site in “Forested Ridge” <strong>and</strong><br />

“Valley Bottom” zones.<br />

(Photo from: Fa. C. Esveld)<br />

‘Puget Blue’- (Hill, 2004).<br />

‘Ray Hartman’- (Hill, 2004).<br />

Ceanothus velutinus var. laevigatus - Large glossy leaves <strong>and</strong> sweet scented white flowers set<br />

this plant off. Likes an open sunny location. Grows to 8’ in height (Kruckenberg, 1992). Best<br />

placed in drier position within the “Forested Ridge” or “Valley Bottom” zones. Ethnobotany:<br />

Medicinal tea from leaves.<br />

(Photo: Oregon State University, 1999-2004)<br />

‘Victoria’- (Hill, 2004).<br />

‘Wheeler Canyon’- (Hill, 2004).

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