- Source: Arctostaphylos glandulosa subsp. gabrielensis
Arctostaphylos glandulosa subsp. gabrielensis, known by the common name San Gabriel manzanita, is a subspecies of manzanita. It is endemic to one small area in the San Gabriel Mountains of Los Angeles County, California.
It is a member of the California montane chaparral and woodlands plant community.
Description
This is a shrub growing to heights between one and two meters. It has an erect form with a large, spherical burl. Leaves are bright green, shiny, and mostly hairless. They are 2 to 4 centimeters long with smooth edges. The shrub blooms in dense inflorescences of urn-shaped manzanita flowers. The fruit is a rounded red drupe up to 14 millimeters wide.
See also
California chaparral and woodlands
References
External links
Jepson Manual Treatment — Arctostaphylos gabrielensis
USDA Plants Profile: Arctostaphylos gabrielensis
Arctostaphylos gabrielensis — U.C. Photo gallery
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Arctostaphylos glandulosa subsp. gabrielensis
- Arctostaphylos glandulosa
- Arctostaphylos
- Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
- Arctostaphylos nummularia subsp. mendocinoensis
- Arctostaphylos crustacea
- Arctostaphylos bolensis
- Arctostaphylos tomentosa
- Arctostaphylos rainbowensis
- Arbutus