One of California’s most widespread species offering a variety of forms. Typically buckbrush grows as an arching shrub growing 5 – 8 ft. or more tall and wide with small, thick, leathery leaves. Flowers can range from white to lavender to purple and are produced in small tight clusters in early spring. When in full bloom, the powerfully sweet scent of the flowers engulfs the visiting hiker. An excellent choice for hot dry conditions and difficult sites where it will grow in full sun with little to no water once established. Valuable addition to the habitat garden where it provides food and cover for a wide array of wildlife, birds, bees and butterflies. Said to be deer resistant.
Ceanothus cuneatus
buckbrush
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Plant Types
Size
- Average Height: 5 - 8 ft
- Average Width: 5 - 8 ft
Exposures
Water Requirements
Bloom Times
Habitat Values
Flowers and Foliage
Our monthly inventory was updated on April 29, 2026. To confirm current availability, please call ahead. We do not ship plants.
| Inventory Notes | 1g |
|---|---|
| 13 available$13.50 each |
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