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Arctostaphylos auriculata

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Arctostaphylos auriculata

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Arctostaphylos

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Arctostaphylos cruzensis, Arctostaphylos imbricata, Arctostaphylos mendocinoensis, Arctostaphylos confertiflora, Arctostaphylos nissenana

Arctostaphylos auriculata (Mount Diablo Manzanita) is an endangered species of Arctostaphylos endemic to California, and limited in geography to the area surrounding Mount Diablo, in Contra Costa County.

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Description

Arctostaphylos auriculata is a woody shrub 1-4.5 m high with serpentine, glandless stems covered in white hair. The short [1.5-4.5 cm], silvery leaves overlap and have deeply lobed bases. It flowers densely in white February through May. The fruit is also hairy and small (5-10 mm). The Mount Diablo Manzanita has no basal burl for regrowth and must propagate by seed.

Distribution

Growing in sandstone chaparral around 150-650 meter elevation, the thick undergrowth of Mount Diablo Manzanita is often accompanied by poison oak or California wild grapes.

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Arctostaphylos auriculata Wikipedia


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