Ceanothus pendletonensis
Ceanothus pendletonensis
- Native to:
- United States
iNaturalist: © jrebman (iNaturalist #8104278)






Taxonomy
- Division:
- Magnoliophyta | - Flowering plants
- Family:
- Rhamnaceae
- Genus:
- Ceanothus
- Species:
- Ceanothus pendletonensis
Growth Characteristics
- Growth Habit:
- Shrub
- Height:
- 150 cm
- Drought Tolerance:
- High
- Bloom Months:
- apr,may,jun
- Bloom Colors:
- white, pale blue
- Evergreen Shrub:
- Yes
- Landscaping Shrub:
- Yes
Keystone Species Ranking
- Caterpillar Keystone:
- ★★★★☆ Butterfly & moth species supported by this genus (NWF)
Garden & Ecology Notes
- Wildlife Value:
- bees, butterflies, birds
- Deer Resistant:
- Yes
- Fragrant:
- Yes
- Fire Ecology:
- Requires fire for germination
- Fire Notes:
- Ceanothus species typically require fire or heat for optimal seed germination. Resprouts vigorously from root crown after fire and shows enhanced seedling establishment post-burn.
Propagation & Germination
- Stratification:
- Cold/moist stratification required — 60–90 days
- Scarification:
- Seed coat scarification required before sowing
- Germination Time:
- 14–60 days
- Notes:
- Scarification followed by cold stratification improves germination. Seeds may benefit from hot water soak or smoke treatment to simulate fire conditions.
The above propagation data sourced from Claude AI