deerbrush Rhamnaceae Ceanothus integerrimus Hook. & Arn. Listen to the Latin   symbol: CEIN3
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Leaf: Alternate, simple, deciduous (occasionally semi-persistent), ovate to elliptical, 1 to 3 inches long, thin, entire margins, dark green and glabrous above and paler below, 3-veined from the base.
Flower: Monoecious; perfect and complete. Small white flowers (sometimes blue, pink, or lavender) borne in long terminal or axillary clusters.

Fruit: Small, round to triangular, sticky capsule up to 3/16 inch in diameter' each lobe is ridged.

Twig: Slender, smooth, round, and arching, bright green to tannish green, often somewhat striped, older twigs may be warty.

Bark: May retain green striping of twigs for many years, then turns gray.

Form: An erect, loosely branched shrub 4 to 12 feet tall.
 
No range map exists for this species. See a map of the states in which Ceanothus integerrimus can be found (opens a new window). USDAFS Additional Silvics - USDA Plants Database
Ceanothus integerrimus is native to North America.

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