Arctostaphylos [Orleans, CA]
These oddly distributed mounding shrubs from the Klamath River near the town of Orleans are a bit of a mystery. Planted or wild we don't know. Clearly an affinity to Arctostaphylos hispidula or an A. stanfordiana hybrid. 4 ft in height by 6ft in width. Glossy small leaves, late winter pale pink to white flowers, and brick colored fruit and bark. Nice and very easy in the garden. A bit more tolerant of summer garden water than most. Full sun to dappled shade. Undoubtedly hardy to USDA zone 7.
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Ericaceae
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Arctostaphylos [Orleans, CA]
Arctostaphylos [Orleans, CA]
These oddly distributed mounding shrubs from the Klamath River near the town of Orleans are a bit of a mystery. Planted or wild we don't know. Clearly an affinity to Arctostaphylos hispidula or an A. stanfordiana hybrid. 4 ft in height by 6ft in width. Glossy small leaves, late winter pale pink to white flowers, and brick colored fruit and bark. Nice and very easy in the garden. A bit more tolerant of summer garden water than most. Full sun to dappled shade. Undoubtedly hardy to USDA zone 7.
MANZANITA
Ericaceae
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These oddly distributed mounding shrubs from the Klamath River near the town of Orleans are a bit of a mystery. Planted or wild we don't know. Clearly an affinity to Arctostaphylos hispidula or an A. stanfordiana hybrid. 4 ft in height by 6ft in width. Glossy small leaves, late winter pale pink to white flowers, and brick colored fruit and bark. Nice and very easy in the garden. A bit more tolerant of summer garden water than most. Full sun to dappled shade. Undoubtedly hardy to USDA zone 7.
MANZANITA
Ericaceae




















