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Where poisonous look-alikes exist
Considered very garden tolerant
this smaller oak was identified as a species in 1981
and floods
Ceanothus integerrimus var. macrothyrsus - Deer Brush (Plant) Size:1G Where poisonous look-alikes existUnusual deciduous lilac. Color of flowers varies from white to blue or even pink. Discovered by David Douglas in the 1830's and introduced into the nursery trade in 1850 (Fross). Performs best at high elevations. Plant Characteristics Family Name Rhamnaceae Species Name Ceanothus integerrimus var. macrothyrsus Common Name Deer Brush Plant Type Shrub Sun Exposure Coast Sun, Inland Sun, Inland Part Sun, Water Requirement Low Soil Type Sand, fast