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- Arctostaphylos - Wikipedia
Arctostaphylos ( ˌɑːrktoʊˈstæfɪləs, -lɒs ; from ἄρκτος árktos "bear" and σταφυλή staphulḗ "bunch of grapes") [1][2] is a genus of plants within the family Ericaceae [2] Many plants within the genus Arctostaphylos are also commonly called manzanitas ( ˌmænzəˈniːtəz ) or bearberries [3] There are 107 taxa within Arctostaphylos, 106 of which are found in the
- Arctostaphylos - Manzanita - Xera Plants
Arctostaphylos columbiana (Hairy Manzanita) is a proto species one of the first and it is the most widespread Manzanita in Oregon and Washington Genetically it dominates and most of Calfiornia’s northern species are derived from ancient Hairy Manzanita
- Austin Griffiths Manzanita - Calscape
Austin Griffiths Manzanita (Arctostaphylos 'Austin Griffiths') is a large evergreen shrub in the Heath family (Ericaceae) It is a hybrid between A densiflora 'Sentinel' and A manzanita 'Dr Hurd' It was introduced in the 1980's by Native Sons Nursery in memory of conservationist and naturalist Austin P Griffiths The bark is maroon to dark red, with dark red stems, glossy sage-green
- Bigberry Manzanita - Calscape
Bigberry manzanita (Arctostaphylos glauca) is a large evergreen shrub to small tree and is recognized as California's official state shrub The leaves are large and light gray-green In spring hanging bunches of urn-shaped white flowers cover the stems Insects and hummingbirds love the flowers, and the fruit attracts all sorts of wildlife The edible fruit, the largest of any manzanita, is
- Arctostaphylos Plant Growing Care Guide for Gardeners
Do members of Arctostaphylos make a good garden or landscaping plant? Yes, some Arctostaphylos species, particularly Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, also known as bearberry, are valued in gardens for their attractive bark, evergreen leaves, and tolerance of drought and poor soils Which Arctostaphylos species are most frequently grown by gardeners?
- Arctostaphylos Pacific Mist at San Marcos Growers
Arctostaphylos 'Pacific Mist' (Pacific Mist Manzanita) - A fast growing low sprawling shrub, 2 feet tall with a 6–10-foot spread, that has twisting branches that are pinkish at first then mature to a dark purple-brown and turn upwards towards the tips These branches bear narrow 2 to 3 inch long gray-green foliage that is grayer in hotter inland gardens and greener near the coast where it
- Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (Bearberry) - Gardenia
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (Bearberry) Bearberry, Common Bearberry, Kinninnick, Kinnikinnick, Pinemat Manzanita, Creeping Manzanita 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 - Manzanitas - Gardenia
Arctostaphylos is a genus of 60 species, ranging from ground-hugging arctic, coastal, and mountain species to small trees Most are evergreen, with small oval leaves arranged spirally on the stems They produce a profusion of tiny, urn-shaped flowers, white or pale pink in the spring Borne in small clusters at the branch tips, they persist for weeks They are followed by small berries
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