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Ceanothus ‘Victoria’ is an exceptional evergreen shrub with a spreading habit, admired for its intensely dark blue flowers gathered in impressive panicles. It blooms for a long period – from July until October – making it a highly attractive feature in any garden. The flower clusters resemble lilacs, and their weight causes the branches to arch gracefully, giving the plant a romantic charm. The shrub is also decorated with small, oval, dark green leaves that remain on the plant throughout the year.
Ceanothus ‘Victoria’ is an exceptional evergreen shrub with a spreading habit, admired for its intensely dark blue flowers gathered in impressive panicles. It blooms for a long period – from July until October – making it a highly attractive feature in any garden. The flower clusters resemble lilacs, and their weight causes the branches to arch gracefully, giving the plant a romantic charm. The shrub is also decorated with small, oval, dark green leaves that remain on the plant throughout the year.
Habit: spreading shrub
Height: approx. 80 cm
Width: up to 1.5 m
Leaves: small, oval, dark green; evergreen
Flowering: July–October; dark blue, lilac‑like panicles; flowering lasts 3–4 months
Position: sheltered from strong, cold winds; prefers a warmer climate
Hardiness: tolerates moderate frost; requires winter protection
Planting: plant in the ground in spring; mulch the soil with a thick layer of bark