Ceanothus velutinus
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Snowdrop Ceanothus
Snowbrush Ceanothus is an evergreen tree/shrub with a lovely upright mounding habit. It grows moderately fast, 6-12 ft. tall and wide. Tolerates cold to 5° F.
It is named for its plentiful clusters of white flowers that pop against the characteristic shiny green aromatic ceantohus leaves from early spring to midsummer.
Snowbrush Ceanothus is a wonderful option for hedges, bank stabilization, and bird/butterfly/bee gardens.
Like other Ceanothus species, it is a host plant of the Spring Azure, Echo Blue, Pacuvius Duskywing, CA Tortoiseshell, Pale Swallowtail, and Hedgerow Hairstreak butterflies.
Lifeform: Perennial
Sun: Full Sun, Part Shade
Other: Attracts Bees, Attracts Birds, Attracts Butterflies, Drought Tolerant, Erosion Control
Ecological Value | Larval host plant of several butterflies including the Spring Azure, Echo Blue, Pacuvius Duskywing, California Tortoiseshell, Pale Swallowtail, and Hedgerow Hairstreak., Provides nectar and pollen for a variety of insects, especially bees and butterflies. |
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Historical Uses | Karok peoples use the leaves as a deodorant., Modesse take an infusion of the leaves for coughs and fevers., Okanagan-Colville use decoctions of plant tops with leaves as a cleansing solution for sweathouse ceremonies, as a hair wash for dandruff, and for bathing to condition the skin, Poultices and smoke from dried leaves also have many uses. |
Distribution | Western North America from British Columbia to northern half of California to Colorado |
Elevation | 39" – 14113" |
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Habitat | Openings in wooded slopes of northern California foothills and high mountains as part of montane chaparral or evergreen forests |