Greenleaf
Manzanita
Arctostaphylos patula
Heath Family (Ericaceae)
Flower: White, aging to pink, urn-shaped
Blooms: February to July
Leaves: 1 to 2 inches, ovate to elliptical, leathery, entire margin
Height: Shrub up to 6 feet high
Stem: Reddish, smooth; roots at nodes that become covered with soil
Found: Dry, well-drained, sunny sites
Tidbits: Manzanita in Spanish means little
apple. It is reportedly a good browse for mule deer. It serves as a
valuable erosion retardant and can be seen sprouting from burls after a
fire.