Adenostoma fasciculatum
This important evergreen chaparral component, native from the Siskiyou mountains south to northern Baja California, has green, fine-textured foliage, resembling a compact Erica. Tiny but numerous white flowers produce seed pods aging to mahogany. To 5-6 ft tall over time in lean soil with little to no summer water once established. Can be pruned hard in summer to maintain a lower profile. Frost hardy to 0F, USDA zone 7 and probably into zone 6.
CHAMISE
Rosaceae
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Adenostoma fasciculatum
Adenostoma fasciculatum
This important evergreen chaparral component, native from the Siskiyou mountains south to northern Baja California, has green, fine-textured foliage, resembling a compact Erica. Tiny but numerous white flowers produce seed pods aging to mahogany. To 5-6 ft tall over time in lean soil with little to no summer water once established. Can be pruned hard in summer to maintain a lower profile. Frost hardy to 0F, USDA zone 7 and probably into zone 6.
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Rosaceae
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This important evergreen chaparral component, native from the Siskiyou mountains south to northern Baja California, has green, fine-textured foliage, resembling a compact Erica. Tiny but numerous white flowers produce seed pods aging to mahogany. To 5-6 ft tall over time in lean soil with little to no summer water once established. Can be pruned hard in summer to maintain a lower profile. Frost hardy to 0F, USDA zone 7 and probably into zone 6.
CHAMISE
Rosaceae




















