Arctostaphylos imbricata
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Species Name: Arctostaphylos imbricata
Common Name: San Bruno Mountain Manzanita
- An uncommon manzanita groundcover with large light green clasping leaves. Endangered and threatened. Endemic to California.
- Plant Family: Ericaceae
- Plant Type: Groundcover
- Height by Width: 1' H x 6' W
- Growth Habit: Low, spreading
- Deciduous/Evergreen: Evergreen
- Growth Rate: Slow
- Sun Exposure: Full sun
- Soil Preference: Well-draining
- Water Requirements: Drought-tolerant to occasional
- Cold Hardy to:
- Flower Season: Winter/Spring
- Flower Color: Light pink
- Endangered?: List 1B/ RED3-3-3
- Distribution: West San Fransisco Bay (San Bruno Mountain)
- Natural Habitat: Chaparral, coastal scrub (rocky). Elevation: 800-1200'
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