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Arctostaphylos patula x columbiana [Lawrence Ridge]
Rare manzanita native to the California chaparral and tolerating a range of well-draining soils from serpentine to clay. To 8' high x 6' wide with deep mahogany stems, fuzzy gray leaves, and small white to pink flowers winter into spring. Edible, apple-green and red berries follow. Hardy to 10° F. USDA zone 8.
SERPENTINE MANZANITA
Ericaceae
Arctostaphylos patula x columbiana [Lawrence Ridge]
Rare manzanita native to the California chaparral and tolerating a range of well-draining soils from serpentine to clay. To 8' high x 6' wide with deep mahogany stems, fuzzy gray leaves, and small white to pink flowers winter into spring. Edible, apple-green and red berries follow. Hardy to 10° F. USDA zone 8.
SERPENTINE MANZANITA
Ericaceae
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Rare manzanita native to the California chaparral and tolerating a range of well-draining soils from serpentine to clay. To 8' high x 6' wide with deep mahogany stems, fuzzy gray leaves, and small white to pink flowers winter into spring. Edible, apple-green and red berries follow. Hardy to 10° F. USDA zone 8.
SERPENTINE MANZANITA
Ericaceae



















