Santa Lucia Manzanita is a rare, evergreen shrub, 3' by 6' with 1" white leaves and red bark. It grows in rocky shale, in San Luis Obispo County and is much whiter and lower than Arctostaphylos obispoensis (other than that they are close). It has been stable here, so tolerates a wider range of conditions than its origin would suggest. Companion plants are Quercus dumosa, Lupinus albifrons, Cupressus sargentii, Lithocarpus densiflora and Pinus attenuata. Native on SHALE with a little adobe on it.
Arctostaphylos luciana Adelaide Manzanita Santa Lucia Manzanita tolerates clay.
Arctostaphylos luciana Adelaide Manzanita Santa Lucia Manzanita is great for a bird garden.
Arctostaphylos luciana Adelaide Manzanita Santa Lucia Manzanita's foliage color is reddish-green and type is evergreen.
Arctostaphylos luciana Adelaide Manzanita Santa Lucia Manzanita's flower color is white.
Arctostaphylos luciana Adelaide Manzanita Santa Lucia Manzanita's fruit is edible.
Communities for Arctostaphylos luciana Adelaide Manzanita Santa Lucia Manzanita:Chaparral.
| ph: | 6.00 to 7.00 |
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| usda: | 8 to 10 |
| height[m]: | 1.00 to 2.00 |
| width[m]: | 1.00 to 2.00 |
| rainfall[cm]: | 45.00 to 80.00 |
| Gallon | Price |
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| Out of Stock | $ 11.99 |
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