Arctostaphylos malloryi (W.Knight & Gankin) P.V.Wells

Mallory's manzanita (en)

Species

Angiosperms > Ericales > Ericaceae > Arctostaphylos

Characteristics

Shrubs, erect or mound-forming, 1-3 m; burl absent; twigs sparsely short-hairy, viscid glandular-hairy. Leaves: petiole 5-10 mm; blade glaucous, dull, orbiculate to ovate, 2-3 × 1.5-2.5 cm, base rounded, truncate, or ± lobed, margins entire, plane, surfaces smooth, gray-canescent or densely white-tomentose, glabrescent. Inflorescences panicles, 2-5-branched; immature inflorescence pendent, branches spreading or ascending, axis 1-2 cm, 1+ mm diam., sparsely short-hairy, viscid glandular-hairy; bracts appressed, scalelike, linear-lanceolate, 3-5 mm, apex acute, surfaces canescent. Pedicels 6-9 mm, finely glandular-hairy. Flowers: corolla white, conic to urceolate; ovary densely white-hairy. Fruits depressed-globose, 7-9 mm diam., hairy or glabrous. Stones distinct. 2n = 26.
Life form perennial
Growth form shrub
Growth support free-standing
Foliage retention deciduous
Sexuality hermaphrodite
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Environment

Light 4-9
Soil humidity 5-7
Soil texture 3-6
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Distribution

Arctostaphylos malloryi world distribution map, present in United States of America

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:969614-1
WFO ID wfo-0000543579
COL ID GBN8
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Synonyms

Arctostaphylos malloryi Arctostaphylos canescens subsp. malloryi