
Brittleleaf Manzanita
arctostaphylos crustacea
The Brittleleaf Manzanita is a striking evergreen shrub native to the chaparral and coastal scrub communities of California. Revered for its ecological resilience and handsome architecture, this woody plant features signature deep red-to-mahogany bark that peels away in papery curls. Its tough, leathery leaves and compact growth habit make it extremely well-adapted to Mediterranean climates characterized by dry, hot summers and wet winters. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, it serves as a critical habitat and food resource for local wildlife, while its extensive root system aids in soil stabilization across hilly terrains.
Lebensraum: Found in coastal sage scrub, chaparral, and dry oak woodlands along the California coast, particularly in sandy, nutrient-poor, or rocky soils.
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This evergreen shrub typically grows between 1 and 3 meters tall, forming dense mounds or erect, multi-branched structures. It is easily identified by its smooth, deep reddish-brown bark, which naturally peels off in thin, papery sheets. The leaves are ovate to oblong, pale green to olive, and slightly rough or fuzzy to the touch, measuring 2 to 5 centimeters in length. During late winter to early spring, it produces delicate, drooping clusters of urn-shaped flowers that range in color from pure white to soft pink, eventually giving rise to small, round, brownish-red berry-like drupes.

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PflanzenSeltenheit
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Interessante Fakten
Indigenous California tribes historically harvested the berries to brew a refreshing, cider-like beverage and used the leaves to prepare topical washes.
The common name 'Manzanita' means 'little apple' in Spanish, referring to the visual appearance of the plant's spherical berries.
Unlike many other manzanitas that die completely in a fire and rely only on seed banks to recover, the brittleleaf manzanita can regenerate directly from its charred burl.
Besondere Fähigkeiten
Fire-Resistant Burl
Possesses a specialized underground woody lignotuber (burl) that protects vital tissues during wildfires, allowing the shrub to rapidly resprout after above-ground parts are destroyed.
Fungal Symbiosis
Establishes vital mycorrhizal associations with subsurface fungi, significantly enhancing its ability to absorb water and scarce nutrients in poor soils.
Moisture Conservation
Features thick, leathery leaves covered in a waxy cuticle that drastically reduces water loss via transpiration during dry summer months.
Maße und Details
- Länge
- 100-300 cm
- Lebenserwartung
- 30-100 Jahre
Ernährung und Fütterung
As a photosynthetic plant, the brittleleaf manzanita produces its own food by converting sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into sugars.
Hauptnahrung
- Sunlight
- Carbon dioxide
- Water
- Soil minerals
Ökologische Zusammenhänge
California Scrub-Jay
Aphelocoma californica
Feeds on the dry, apple-like drupes and serves as a primary seed disperser for the plant.
Vosnesensky Bumble Bee
Bombus vosnesenskii
Pollinates the hanging, urn-shaped flowers in early spring using buzz pollination.
Manzanita Leaf Gall Aphid
Tamalia coweni
Induces and lives inside bright reddish galls on the leaf margins, feeding on plant fluids.
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
Wie identifiziert man Brittleleaf Manzanita?
Der einfachste Weg, Brittleleaf Manzanita zu bestimmen, ist die Verwendung der Naturführer-App Snappit.
Was ist der/die/das länge von Brittleleaf Manzanita?
100-300 cm
Was ist der/die/das lebenserwartung von Brittleleaf Manzanita?
30-100 Jahre
Was frisst Brittleleaf Manzanita?
As a photosynthetic plant, the brittleleaf manzanita produces its own food by converting sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into sugars.
Wo findet man Brittleleaf Manzanita normalerweise?
Found in coastal sage scrub, chaparral, and dry oak woodlands along the California coast, particularly in sandy, nutrient-poor, or rocky soils.
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California, US
El Sereno Open Space
Hier kann man sehen Graublättrige Zistrose und Brittleleaf Manzanita.
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California, US
Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserve
Hier kann man sehen Immergrüne Huckleberry und Golden Chinquapin.
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