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- Arctostaphylos - Wikipedia
Arctostaphylos species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Coleophora arctostaphyli (which feeds exclusively on A uva-ursi) and Coleophora glaucella
- Arctostaphylos - Manzanita - Xera Plants
Arctostaphylos have many, many wiry roots meant to extract nutrients from a wide zone Remember this when containerizing them Large species can fill a pot with roots in just a year or two Again, this requires annual fertilizer applications to maintain good health
- Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (Bearberry, Bears grape, Hog Craneberry . . .
Known as common bearberry, this evergreen is a low-growing perennial shrub that can be effectively used as a ground cover Its natural habitat includes rocky sites, open woods, dry areas, sandy hills and mountain ranges Its scientific name comes from the Greek arctos meaning 'bear' and staphyle translating to 'grape '
- Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Massachusetts - Plant Finder
Grow in acidic, dry to medium, well-drained, sandy or gritty soils in full sun Tolerates light shade Usually grows well in poor infertile soils Plants should not be fertilized Drought tolerant once established Likes exposed open sites Best grown in USDA Zones 2-6 (7)
- Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (Bearberry) - Gardenia
Extremely winter hardy, Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (Bearberry) is a slow-growing, creeping, evergreen shrub with trailing red stems studded with small, leathery, glossy, obovate, dark green leaves, up to 1 in long (2 5 cm)
- Arctostaphylos Plant Growing Care Guide for Gardeners
The Arctostaphylos genus, part of the Ericaceae family, includes about 60 species of evergreen shrubs commonly known as Manzanita Native to western North America, these plants are recognized for their beautiful, twisted branches, small bell-shaped flowers, and red or orange berries
- Arctostaphylos | Landscape Plants | Oregon State University
Arctostaphylos: from Greek arktos, a bear, and staphyle, a bunch of grapes (bears said to eat the fruit)
- Arctostaphylos — Manzanita Groundcovers | UC Master Gardener Program of . . .
Arctostaphylos ‘Emerald Carpet’ is probably the favorite of most landscapers, due to its exceptionally dense, rich, green glossy foliage, attractive stems and white flowers in early spring
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