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CEANOTHUS DIAMOND HEIGHTS 2.6L
CEANOTHUS DIAMOND HEIGHTS 2.6L
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CEANOTHUS DIAMOND HEIGHTS 2.6L

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An outstanding foliage plant with lime-green-yellow leaves, generously patched in deep-forest-green. In summer, yellow colouration dominates, while deep-green patches are most prominent in cooler or shaded conditions. Almost an afterthought, pale blue flowers appear in spring to supplement the stunning foliage display.
Feature:

Distinctive lime and forest-green foliage ground cover. Awarded a Stars of Spring in 2001.

Uses: Patio pots, container gardens, borders and rockeries.
Position: Easy-to-grow evergreen for all except the coldest or most humid parts of NZ. It’ll handle mild frost and extended dry periods with the occasional deep watering. Best planted in full sun to light shade and a well-drained soil.
Care: Requires little to no maintenance, an occasional feed with a general fertiliser and a clip to shape if desired.

Height
x Width:

30 x 150 centimetres.

 

Mention Ceanothus and gardeners immediately think of shrubs with beautiful blue flowers in spring. But ‘Diamond Heights’ is quite different. For a start, it’s a wide spreading shrub, with a dense, ground hugging habit. Even more significant is the foliage, which is a combination of bright green and golden yellow, highly appealing year round. The pretty spring flowers in this case take second place to the leaves.

This is one of those versatile plants, performing just as well in dry soils and tough situations as it does in sheltered gardens with rich soils. Remember it needs a sunny situation. If you want a spectacular effect, plant it as a group. This makes a most effective maintenance saver because the foliage makes a cover that weeds seldom manage to penetrate. Use it on difficult sites such as banks as well as in garden borders and raised beds.

It’s also a stunner as a container plant, the foliage spreading wide on all sides - imagine it in a big, bright blue pot. Another interesting way to grow Ceanothus ‘Diamond Heights’ is as a small climber. It looks amazing when trained on a tripod style support, the growths encouraged with a little tying in to the support to go upwards rather than outwards. This can make a great focal point for an area of garden featuring free flowering perennials. 30 x 150cm