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Ceanothus ovatus Red Root

$3.50 - $17.50
Ceanothus ovatus

Red Root

$3.50 - $17.50

Packet
$3.50
1/8 oz.
$11.25
1/4 oz.
$17.50

Also known as Narrow-leaved New Jersey Tea, Prairie Redroot and Ceanothus herbaceus, this is a gorgeous, smaller perennial shrub in the buckthorn family. Its round, white flowers yield black, triangular fruits. It is a woody plant that shoots several stems from the ground with alternating, toothed leaves that appear glossy or waxed. Red Root is a fan of sunny areas with well-drained soils. This plant is monoecious, meaning it has both male and female organs, and it can fix nitrogen from the atmosphere. 

Red Root draws a great variety of helpful insects, such as bees, wasps, flies and beetles in addition to those who impose destruction upon the foliage, like the leaf beetle. White-tailed deer and bobwhite quail readily consume the stems and foliage, making establishment of large stands difficult where those animals are over-populated.

The boiling water treatment (Germination Code: B) helps break open the hard seed coat. This may happen naturally with freeze/thaw cycles, but better germination can be expected if hot water treatment is done before fall planting outside, or artificial cold-moist stratification in a fridge (Germination Code: C).

Our bare root shrub is shipped with approximately 6” of top growth. Dormant bare root plants ship each year during optimal transplanting season: fall (October) or spring (April/May).

Details

Seeds/Packet
100
Seeds/Ounce
8,000
Germination Code
B
C(60)
Life Cycle
Perennial
Sun Exposure
Full, Partial
Soil Moisture
Medium-Dry, Dry
Height
3 feet
Bloom Time
June
Bloom Color
White
Advantages
Highly recommended for home landscaping
USDA Zones
4-8
Plant Spacing
18-36"
Catalog Code
CEA04T