1 Ceanothus Concha, 7.5 Litre Californian Lilac, Blue Flowering Evergreen Shrub, Root-Ball
Ceanothus 'Concha' is one of the most admired and reliable of all the Californian Lilacs, producing a breathtaking display of rich, deep blue flower clusters that completely smother the plant in late spring and early summer. A vigorous, fast-growing evergreen shrub, it brings lasting structure, bold colour and year-round interest to sunny, sheltered borders and coastal gardens alike.
Each plant is supplied in a 7.5 litre pot, well-rooted and established, ready to plant straight into the garden or a large container.
Key Features:
- Abundant rich, deep blue to violet-blue flower clusters in late spring and early summer
- Evergreen foliage provides year-round structure and garden interest
- Fast-growing and free-flowering once established
- Well suited to sunny, sheltered borders, wall training and coastal settings
- An excellent choice for attracting bees and other pollinating insects
- Supplied in a 7.5 litre pot — a mature, well-rooted plant ready to plant straight away
Cultural Information:
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Botanical Name: Ceanothus 'Concha'
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Common Names: Californian Lilac, Ceanothus
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Classification: Evergreen Shrub
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Fully Grown Height & Spread: 2–3 m × 2–3 m
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Growth Habit: Dense, rounded, freely branching evergreen shrub
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Perfect for: Sunny Borders, Wall Training, Coastal Gardens, Wildlife Gardens, Large Containers
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Flowering Time: Late Spring to Early Summer (April to June)
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Flower Colour: Rich deep blue to violet-blue
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Planting Position: Full Sun, sheltered from cold and drying winds
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Attracts: Bees and Pollinating Insects
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Type: Borderline Hardy Evergreen Shrub
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Foliage: Small, dark green, oval leaves
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Soil: Well-drained soil; tolerates poor, sandy and chalky soils
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Pruning: Lightly trim after flowering; avoid cutting back hard into old wood
Notes: Supplied as 1 x Ceanothus 'Concha' in a 7.5 litre pot. This is a well-established plant, supplied with a root-ball and ready for planting. For best results, position in a south- or west-facing aspect with shelter from harsh winter frosts.