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Sign In to followOn the ground. I realize that there are morning glory leaves in the picture. The leaves attached to this flower were the more pointed leaves.
I agree... I am going with Ceanothus until proven otherwise. It was sweet smelling and crawling with bees. Tried to get a spotting of a bee but they wouldn't stand still ;)
I'm not sure of the species either... Maybe someone else can determine that. I will post the other pics I have.
Taller than me. I'd say about 8 ft tall. Some old guy said it was an arbutus. The clumps of flowers were smaller than any hydrangea I've seen.
no, wrong range. Looked it up myself. its a virginia tiger moth