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Outstanding Plants for Alameda County Arctostaphlos spp. Alameda County Master Gardeners http://groups.ucanr.org/ACMG/ Manzanita Arctostaphylos spp. Attractive and reliable California native varying from groundcover to large shrub. Most have small white to pinkish flowers appearing in winter to early spring; many have attractive red to purplish bark. Groundcover varieties provide good erosion control. Suggested varieties: ‘Carmel Sur’ (groundcover); ‘Howard McMinn’ (medium to large shrub); ‘Louis Edmonds’ (medium to large shrub); ‘Sentinel’ (medium shrub with open form) Other: Prefers well drained, acid to neutral soil. Needs some water when new growth is tender and inland during summer. Attracts hummingbirds and bees. More Information: http://arboretum.ucdavis.edu/details.aspx?&plant=2 http://www.laspilitas.com/groups/manzanita_arctostaphylos/Manzanita.html

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Page 1: Manzanita - UC Agriculture & Natural Resources · Manzanita Arctostaphylos spp. Attractive and reliable California native varying from groundcover to large shrub. Most have small

Outstanding Plants for Alameda County Arctostaphlos spp.

Alameda County Master Gardeners http://groups.ucanr.org/ACMG/

Manzanita Arctostaphylos spp.

Attractive and reliable California native varying from groundcover to large shrub. Most have small white to pinkish flowers appearing in winter to early spring; many have attractive red to purplish bark. Groundcover varieties provide good erosion control. Suggested varieties: ‘Carmel Sur’ (groundcover); ‘Howard McMinn’ (medium to large shrub); ‘Louis Edmonds’ (medium to large shrub); ‘Sentinel’ (medium shrub with open form)

Other: Prefers well drained, acid to neutral soil. Needs some water when new growth is tender and inland during summer. Attracts hummingbirds and bees.

More Information: http://arboretum.ucdavis.edu/details.aspx?&plant=2 http://www.laspilitas.com/groups/manzanita_arctostaphylos/Manzanita.html