Arctostaphylos stanfordiana bakeri 'Louis Edmonds'

Manzanita

Commonly called Manzanita, which means "little apples" in Spanish, these ground covers, shrubs and small trees are often seen in the wild on the West Coast. Their dense clusters of drooping, urn-shaped, pink or white flowers develop into bright red, apple-shaped berries that attract birds. The mahogany-like bark twists and gnarls attractively. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant, once established. Prefers well-drained, infertile, sandy soils, but tolerates heavy soils. Start from fall cuttings or plant small wild shrubs, as large specimens are difficult to transplant. Pinch to control growth.
Arctostaphylos stanfordiana bakeri, Manzanita
Even more heat and drought-tolerant than other Manzanitas, this is one of the easiest to grow. It has a purplish-brown trunk and grayish-green leaves.

Attributes - Arctostaphylos stanfordiana bakeri 'Louis Edmonds'

Plant Type: Shrub

Bloom Season: Late Winter through Mid Spring

Flower Color: Pink

Foliage: Evergreen

Height: 4 ft. to 6 ft.

Width: 4 ft.

Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Sun

Climate: Zones 7, 8, 9

Notes: Thrives in Dry Climates, Hot Climates. Susceptible to Black Spot, Root Rot.

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