This variegated and electrifying ground-hugging native plant displays glossy chartreuse and emerald foliage. Spring brings clusters of fragrant, pale blue flowers that attract all the pollinators! Growing 6" to 12" high and spreading 4' to 6' wide, the horizontal habit makes this a great choice for garden areas where a low-profile plant with some pizzazz is just what you're looking for. 'Diamond Heights' even puts up with clay, as long as there's suitable drainage. This Ceanothus will take full sun and is heat and drought tolerant in mild, coastal climates; beyond the coast, under warmer and dryer conditions, this spectacular groundcover will do best with dappled sun. Foliage will be more sharply chartreuse with more sun; plants in more shade produce brilliant lime-splotched leaves. First observed in San Francisco's Diamond Heights neighborhood, this lovely introduction hasn't strayed far from home!