
Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Snow Flurry' - Snow Flurry Blueblossom (Plant)
A large cultivar best suited for expansive settings or grown as a tree. Large white flower clusters bloom in spring. Fast growing and garden tolerant in both coastal and inland gardens. Looks better inland if given some shade and extra water. Plant Characteristics Family Name Rhamnaceae Species Name Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Snow Flurry' Common Name Snow Flurry Blueblossom Plant Type Shrub Sun Exposure Coast-Sun, Inland-Part Sun, Water Requirement Low Soil Type Sand, fast draining Flower Color White, Cream Flowering Months March, April, May, June Evergreen/Deciduous Evergreen Height by Width 20ft. x 30ft. Growth Rate Slow Endangered N/A Growth Habit Rounded, Cold Hardy to 15 degrees F Distribution Collected by Joseph Solomone in 1975 on Big Sur Coast Natural Habitat Bluffs, slopes, canyons, chaparral, coastal scrub, closed-cone-pine forest; below 2,600' Specialty Features Hedge/Screen Butterflies/Moths Songbirds Erosion Control Aromatic