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Ceanothus Prostratus Seeds for Easy Planting
Add a touch of natural elegance to your garden with Ceanothus Prostratus Seeds, also known as Mahala Mat or Prostrate Ceanothus. This hardy ground-covering shrub is admired for its dense green foliage and clusters of delicate blue-lavender flowers that bloom beautifully in spring.
Ceanothus Prostratus is an excellent choice for gardeners looking for drought-tolerant, evergreen coverage that enhances landscapes, slopes, or rock gardens. Once established, it requires minimal maintenance while providing year-round beauty and pollinator-friendly blooms.
Key Features:
Produces stunning blue-lavender blooms in spring Dense evergreen foliage that provides full ground cover Non-GMO, high-germination quality seeds Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance plant Ideal for slopes, rock gardens, or borders Attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies Suitable for ornamental and eco-friendly landscapes
Specifications:
Common Name (US): Prostrate Ceanothus / Mahala Mat Scientific Name: Ceanothus prostratus Plant Type: Evergreen shrub / ground cover Flower Color: Blue to lavender Blooming Season: Spring Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Well-drained, sandy or rocky soil Watering Needs: Low once established Germination Time: 3060 days (may require stratification) Temperature Range: 1525°C (5977°F) Planting Depth: ¼ inch Spacing: 1824 inches apart Growth Height: 46 inches tall Spread: 26 feet wide USDA Hardiness Zones: 69 Maintenance Level: Very low Suitable For: Rock gardens, slopes, native landscapes, and ground cover
Planting Guide:
Choose a sunny or lightly shaded area with well-drained soil. Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours before planting. Sow seeds about ¼ inch deep in soil. Keep soil lightly moist during germination. Provide moderate watering until the plant is established. Avoid overwatering to maintain healthy root growth. Mulch lightly to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Once mature, trim lightly to maintain shape and spread.