Eastwood's manzanita is a very diverse manzanita that grows in the coastal mountains of much of California. The botanists have been arguing for years about varieties, forms, subspecies of this species. Who cares! They are everywhere, change appearance when grown in different locations and blend into most locations. This plant is the background tail that could follow you for days and you would not notice it. We have listed the forms we can recognize in a pot. If you have to use a hand lens and have to wait for two seasons to kinda figure it out (this one commonly doesn't not agree with the keys), it is not different.
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Arctostaphylos glandulosa glandulosa Eastwood's manzanita's foliage color is green-gray and type is evergreen.
Arctostaphylos glandulosa glandulosa Eastwood's manzanita's flower color is white.
Communities for Arctostaphylos glandulosa glandulosa Eastwood's manzanita:Chaparral, Mixed-evergreen Forest and Yellow Pine Forest.
Last edited on 2012-07-31 21:05:34.