




arctostaphylos refugioensis
The Refugio Manzanita is a beautiful evergreen shrub with shiny leaves and pretty pink flowers! It provides food and shelter for many animals in its native habitat.
生息地: Coastal scrub and chaparral areas in California.
The Refugio Manzanita has striking smooth, dark reddish-brown bark that peels in thin strips, creating a glossy appearance. Its small, waxy, evergreen leaves are bright green, and it produces clusters of tiny, white to pink urn-shaped flowers.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Rare
危険度
0/5 · 危険なし
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Its berries were traditionally ground into a refreshing cider by native people!
Its smooth, reddish bark makes it look like it's glowing in the sun!
The word "manzanita" means "little apple" in Spanish, for its small, round fruits!
This rare plant thrives only in a tiny, unique corner of California's coast!
Refugio Manzanita can release seeds that need fire to sprout, helping it regenerate quickly after wildfires.
Refugio Manzanita has tough, leathery leaves angled to reduce sun exposure, helping it conserve precious water.
Its smooth, reddish bark sheds, which helps the plant get rid of parasites and old, dead tissue.
Bombus vosnesenskii
collects nectar and pollen from its flowers.
Turdus migratorius
feasts on its edible berries, spreading seeds.
Odocoileus hemionus
browses on its leaves and tender twigs.
Apis mellifera
gathers nectar, helping the plant reproduce.
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150-300 cm
150-300 cm
0.5-0.8 cm
Late winter to early spring
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