Arctostaphylos morroensis 'Hazard Canyon'
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Species Name: Arctostaphylos morroensis 'Hazard Canyon'
Common Name: Hazzard Canyon Manzanita
- This uncommon manzanita cultivar reaches 6 feet tall and is typically wider (10-12 feet) than it is tall. Its peeling bronze colored bark distinguishes this manzanita from most other varieties. Does well on the coast or interior. Give some afternoon shade inland. Flowers attract hummingbirds.
- Plant Family: Ericaceae
- Plant Type: Shrub
- Height by Width: 6' H x 12' W
- Growth Habit: Large, mounding
- Deciduous/Evergreen: Evergreen
- Growth Rate: Slow
- Sun Exposure: Full to part sun
- Soil Preference: Well-draining
- Water Requirements: Drought-tolerant to occasional
- Cold Hardy to:
- Flower Season: Winter
- Flower Color: White/Light pink
- Endangered?:
- Distribution: Selection from Morro Bay in San Luis Obispo County
- Natural Habitat: Sand dunes below 600'
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