This electrifying and ground-hugging native displays buzzworthy chartreuse and emerald foliage. Spring brings clusters of fragrant, pale-blue, pollinator enticing flowers! Staying a tight 6" to 12" high while spreading 4' to 6' wide, it is perfect for areas you need pizzazz while keeping a low profile. Diamond Heights puts up with clay, as long as there's suitable drainage. This Ceanothus will take full sun with low water in mild, coastal climates; under warmer and dryer conditions, give it morning sun or dappled light. More sun means more sharply chartreuse foliage; shaded plants produce brilliant lime-splotched leaves. First observed in San Francisco's Diamond Heights neighborhood, this lovely introduction hasn't strayed far from home!