bottle-brush bloom atop narrow wands late summer into fall
but quite drought tolerant once established
emergent foliage was spotted in a stand of Blue Flag at Mt
It will probably get powdery mildew
Ceanothus americanus - New Jersey Tea shade bottle-brush bloom atop narrow wandsSizes available: #1 (Trade gallon) Basics: zones 3 9, 2 3' x 3', full to part sun, fragrant panicles of numerous tiny white flowers in late summer to early fall, dry to medium moisture soils, sandy, loam based, or rocky soils, perhaps on the calcareous side, deep rooted, adaptable, drought tolerant. Common names: New Jersey Tea, Redroot, Wild Lilac, Mountain Snowbell Family: Rhamnaceae Origin Distribution: From Quebec to Florida, west to Minnesota,