Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush

Identification

Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush Manzanita by the baby bear.
Baby Bear manzanita has dark red bark, bright rose pink flowers, liked
by hummingbirds, butterflies, bumblebees and other native bees, easy to
grow, tolerates most soils, Baby Bear manzanita is a huggable. The
height seems to be about six feet and width between six and eight feet.
The bush can be easily pruned to five feet both vertically and wide.
'Baby Bear' manzanita can be used as a six to eight foot hedge. The
bright pink flowers are very showy and stay for about sixty days.This
manzanita has a goodly amount of nectar in it's flowers that is used by
hummingbirds, butterflies and many native insects.<br>
Baby bear seems to tolerate many conditions and be happy as a bear in
most of California. - grid24_3
Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush
Anna Hummingbird on Baby Bear Manzanita flowers - grid24_3
Hummingbirds like Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush
An old picture of an Anna Hummingbird on a Baby Bear Manzanita - grid24_3
Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush
The flowers on Baby Bear can best be described as delicious. - grid24_3
Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush
An Anna's Hummingbird on Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush - grid24_3
Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush
Baby Bear Manzanita bark. - grid24_3
Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush bark is a deep reddish brown color.
Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush with a Mourning Cloak Butterfly. - grid24_3
Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush with Mourning Cloak
Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita with a Tortoise Shell Butterfly. - grid24_3
Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush with a california tortoiseshell butterfly
The manzanita fruit on Arctostapohylos Baby Bear - grid24_3
Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush, Berries.
Anna hummingbird on Baby Bear manzanita - grid24_3
Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush with Anna Hummingbird
Baby Bear manzanita is covered with pink  flowers the hummingbirds and native insects like. Quite a hedge plant. - grid24_3
Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush
Wow! The color is amazing on the Baby Bear manzanita. - grid24_3
Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush

Description

Dark red bark, bright rose pink flowers, liked by hummingbirds, butterflies, bumblebees and other native bees, easy to grow, tolerates most soils, Baby Bear manzanita is like a huggable chocolate truffle with a bunch of cherries inside. Yummy! The height seems to be about six feet and width between six and eight feet. The bush can be easily pruned to five feet both vertically and wide. 'Baby Bear' manzanita can be used as a six to eight foot hedge. The bright pink flowers are very showy and stay for about sixty days. Hummingbirds stake the plants out, watching for any other visitors(other hummingbirds and butterflies) that might get near.
The purple trunk and red stems, with green grey foliage and pink flowers make this a wonderful plant to use as a step up from 'Howard McMinn' or step down to 'Harmony' or blend into a groundcover like Ceanothus 'Joyce Coulter' or 'Yankee Point'. This manzanita doesn't require much care or water after established in most of coastal California. In the desert area and the San Joaquin Valley they'll need some extra winter watering. 'Baby Bear' appears to tolerate most soils. A hybrid manzanita between Arctostaphylos stanfordiana bakeri 'Louis Edmunds'(now Arctostaphylos bakeri ssp. bakeri) and Arctostaphylos densiflora 'Sentinel'. In the wild Arctostaphylos densiflora forms miles of hybrids with Arctostaphylos stanfordiana and A. manzanita. As almost always, the naturally occurring hybrids can be very blossomy and stable. We had some 5 gallon 'Louis Edmunds' and 'Sentinel' in a small area that we covered with one small green house and two shade houses after a couple of years. The five gallons were long gone, but a few seedlings popped up. Since there really are not enough people here, things have a tendency to get ignored unless they burn up, blow up, or block a driveway. The greenhouse was abandoned and imploded. Under the old poly was this beautiful manzanita! The greenhouses were named the three bears. The 'Little Bear' or 'Baby Bear' had the seedling growing up through it. 'Baby Bear' looks like 'Sentinel' on steroids. The flowers are in larger clusters, the red bark and stems slightly larger and more open lending a graceful specimen look. Click here for more about California Manzanitas (Arctostaphylos). Birds eat the flowers and berries. Hummingbirds, butterflies, moths, native bees(no sting), and bummblebees all love this manzanita.
The bush is beautiful and usually has wildlife hanging on it or under it. Click for more manzanita information.

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Characteristics

Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush Manzanita by the baby bear tolerates sand, clay and serpentine.
Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush Manzanita by the baby bear is great for a bird garden and a butterfly garden.
Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush Manzanita by the baby bear's foliage color is reddish-green and type is evergreen.
Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush Manzanita by the baby bear's flower color is pink.

Communities

Communities for Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush Manzanita by the baby bear:Chaparral, Coastal Sage Scrub and Northern Coastal Sage Scrub.

Ranges for Arctostaphylos Baby Bear Manzanita Bush

ph: 5.00 to 7.50
usda: 7 to 10
height[m]: 2.00 to 2.50
width[m]: 1.50 to 3.00
rainfall[cm]: 50.00 to 120.00

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