Ceanothus americanus


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Read about Ceanothus americanus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Ceanothus americanus, Linn. Fig. 847. Low, erect shrub, to 3 ft.: lvs. ovate, usually acute, finely and irregularly serrate, bright green and dull above, paler and pubescent or nearly glabrous beneath, l½-3 in. long: fls. in terminal and axillary panicles on slender peduncles, forming large, corymbose panicles. July- Sept. From Canada to S. C. and Texas. B.M. 1479. Gt. 61, p. 92. Gn. 56, p. 137.— Common in dry woods and making a profusion of bloom, which, however, is short-lived. Many hybrids have been raised from this species in Eu. (see C. hybridus). Var. intermedius, Trel. (C. intermedius, Pursh), has smaller, ovate or ovate-lanceolate lvs. and the fls. in small, very slender - peduncled, short racemes or panicles. Tenn. to S. C. CH


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