Ceanothus ‘Emily Brown’
Anyone who has visited Shooting Star’s demonstration gardens in spring has likely been stopped in their tracks by one of our favorite native plants – ‘Emily Brown’ Ceanothus – in full bloom and literally humming and buzzing with pollinators.
One of the common names of Ceanothus is “California Lilac”, and it’s easy to see why. ‘Emily Brown’ is covered with deep, blue-violet flowers in early spring, which contrast beautifully with its dark green holly-shaped leaves. Plants are fast-growing, reaching 4′ to 6′ tall by up to 12′ wide. They’re also extremely drought-tolerant, and won’t need any summer water when established.
This is a showy, sturdy evergreen shrub that is a perfect choice for that place in the yard that doesn’t have any irrigation lines running to it. The toothy leaves ‘Emily Brown’ makes it more deer resistant than its smooth-leafed cousins. But it will still benefit being protected from deer when young.