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Arctostaphylos viscida

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Ericaceae

Scientific name
  
Arctostaphylos viscida

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Ericales

Genus
  
Arctostaphylos

Higher classification
  
Arctostaphylos

Arctostaphylos viscida Smooth White Leaf Manzanita Arctostaphylos viscida ssp viscida

Similar
  
Arctostaphylos, Arctostaphylos nevadensis, Arctostaphylos canescens, Arctostaphylos silvicola, Arctostaphylos columbiana

Arctostaphylos viscida, with the common names whiteleaf manzanita and sticky manzanita, is a species of manzanita.

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Distribution

Arctostaphylos viscida Whiteleaf Manzanita ARCTOSTAPHYLOS VISCIDA

Arctostaphylos viscida is a plant of chaparral and coniferous forests of some elevation. It is native to California and Oregon.

Description

Arctostaphylos viscida Arctostaphylos viscida ssp viscida Whiteleaf manzanita

It is a treelike shrub reaching up to 5 meters (16 ft). The stems may be smooth or fuzzy, and are often glandular. The leaves are rounded to oval, sometimes slightly toothed or with hairs along the edges, and usually dull green on both surfaces.

Arctostaphylos viscida Arctostaphylos viscida Sticky Whiteleaf Manzanita Sierra Foothill

When in flower the shrub is packed heavily with densely bunching inflorescences of urn-shaped white to pale pink flowers. The fruits are shiny red or greenish-brown drupes between one half and one centimeter wide. Seeds require fire for germination.

Uses

The Miwok of northern California used the fruits to make cider.

Arctostaphylos viscida Whiteleaf Manzanita Arctostaphylos viscida

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References

Arctostaphylos viscida Wikipedia