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I thought that was California Lilac at first, though I’m not sure . . . ?
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I just looked at pictures of California lilac. It is definitely not that. I first saw this bush a week and a half ago. I thought when I went back two days ago there would be lots of blooms but there weren’t any more than the first time. I’m curious what it will look like two or three weeks from now. I will take a photo of the whole bush at that point.
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I think you were right. I don’t know about the California part but it is definitely in the same family. I found a picture that makes it clear. http://www.thedangergarden.com/2014/04/ceanothus-dark-star-is-my-favorite.html
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Gorgeous and miraculous. This is why the hummingbirds have only been visiting the feeder sporadically this past week or so. So much fresh nectar for them after a winter of sugar water.
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Do you have any idea what that plant is?
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I wish I did. It’s exquisite and I love blue flowers. I just googled blue flowered bush and it looks like it might be a Ceanothus Dark Star. You can find images if you google that name. Does it look like the same plant?
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You are right. Here is a version of it that makes it clear. http://www.thedangergarden.com/2014/04/ceanothus-dark-star-is-my-favorite.html
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