<i>Arctostaphylos manzanita</i> | Manzanita

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DESCRIPTION
Arctostaphylos manzanita, or simply Manzanita, is a native evergreen shrub found in the western United States, particularly in California and Oregon. It features smooth, reddish-brown bark that peels to reveal a polished surface, and small, dark green leaves often with a silvery sheen. Blooming with bell-shaped flowers in late winter to early spring, it attracts bees and hummingbirds. Manzanita thrives in poor soils and rocky terrain, making it ideal for arid climates. It holds cultural significance for indigenous peoples, providing food, medicine, and ceremonial uses. Today, it is cherished for its beauty, adaptability, and ecological benefits.

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DESCRIPTION
Arctostaphylos manzanita, or simply Manzanita, is a native evergreen shrub found in the western United States, particularly in California and Oregon. It features smooth, reddish-brown bark that peels to reveal a polished surface, and small, dark green leaves often with a silvery sheen. Blooming with bell-shaped flowers in late winter to early spring, it attracts bees and hummingbirds. Manzanita thrives in poor soils and rocky terrain, making it ideal for arid climates. It holds cultural significance for indigenous peoples, providing food, medicine, and ceremonial uses. Today, it is cherished for its beauty, adaptability, and ecological benefits.

DESCRIPTION
Arctostaphylos manzanita, or simply Manzanita, is a native evergreen shrub found in the western United States, particularly in California and Oregon. It features smooth, reddish-brown bark that peels to reveal a polished surface, and small, dark green leaves often with a silvery sheen. Blooming with bell-shaped flowers in late winter to early spring, it attracts bees and hummingbirds. Manzanita thrives in poor soils and rocky terrain, making it ideal for arid climates. It holds cultural significance for indigenous peoples, providing food, medicine, and ceremonial uses. Today, it is cherished for its beauty, adaptability, and ecological benefits.

 
  • Family: Ericaceae
    Height: 4 to 20 feet
    Width: 5 to 15 feet
    Foliage color: Dark green, often with a silvery sheen
    Flower color: White to pink
    Bloom time: Late winter to early spring
    Light requirements: Full sun to partial shade
    Water requirements: Low
    Maintenance: Low maintenance
    Growing zone: 7 to 10
    Wildlife attractors: Attracts bees and hummingbirds; provides habitat and food for birds and small mammals

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