This Big Berry manzanita was selected from John's property in the Lake of the Woods/Frazier Park area. Elevation was about 5000 feet in full sun mixed with Arctostaphylos parryana, Pinus monophylla, and Juniper californica. This Arctostaphylos glauca selection has done well here both in the ground and in containers. The form is low and tight for a Big Berry Manzanita. Foliage is pale green, a glaucous green, making it appear whitish-bluish, and as such this beautiful manzanita stands out in a garden. Use in a mountain or inland garden with Arctostaphylos parryana, some boulders and a few logs to make a minimal garden that is nearly fire proof and the deer wander through without causing a problem. Some of the manzanitas are tough, and this is one of them.
Arctostaphylos glauca Frazier Park Manzanita Mt. Pinos Manzanita tolerates sand.
Arctostaphylos glauca Frazier Park Manzanita Mt. Pinos Manzanita is great for a bird garden.
Arctostaphylos glauca Frazier Park Manzanita Mt. Pinos Manzanita's foliage type is evergreen.
Arctostaphylos glauca Frazier Park Manzanita Mt. Pinos Manzanita's flower color is white and is edible.
Arctostaphylos glauca Frazier Park Manzanita Mt. Pinos Manzanita's fruit is edible.
Communities for Arctostaphylos glauca Frazier Park Manzanita Mt. Pinos Manzanita:Chaparral.
| ph: | 5.00 to 7.80 |
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| usda: | 6 to 10 |
| height[m]: | 1.00 to 1.50 |
| width[m]: | 1.00 to 2.00 |
| rainfall[cm]: | 30.00 to 80.00 |