Arctostaphylos emerald carpet manzanita.
Emerald carpet manzanita.
Not a plant for heavy clay it does well in most other soil types.
Emerald carpet is drought tolerant but tolerates garden water well and is popular in commercial landscaping.
This low growing heat loving water wise little shrub will make your reclaimed yard look fantastic.
It is a hybrid between arctostaphylos uva ursi and arctostaphylos nummularia.
Bear in mind that it will tolerate clay but it prefers rich well.
Emerald carpet manzanita is an evergreen groundcover preferred by the non native folks that want to plant a native.
Nummularia and needs fertile soil to retain its deep green color.
The tiny dark green leaves are evergreen so your yard will look lush all year long.
A hybrid of two coastal species a little.
Very compact and dense plant with small glossy deep green leaves that nearly hide the attractive cinnamon red stems with exfoliating reddish black bark.
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This popular manzanita forms a wonderful dense green groundcover around 1 ft.
Arctostaphylos emerald carpet is probably the favorite of most landscapers due to its exceptionally dense rich green glossy foliage attractive stems and white flowers in early spring.
Here is a good place to start emerald carpet manzanita arctostaphylos emerald carpet.
A natural hybrid discovered on haven s neck on the southern mendocino coast.
Bragg thru oregon along the coast anywhere else treat as a drought tolerant lawn.
This is a hybrid between arctostaphylos uva ursi and arctostaphylos nummularia.
It is a very compact and dense plant with small glossy deep green leaves that nearly hide the attractive cinnamon red stems with exfoliating bark.
Emerald carpet is drought tolerant from ft.
Small white flowers appear in mid winter through spring and are followed by red fruit.
Clusters of small white urn shaped flowers decorate the plant in early winter.
It will grow to about 1 tall and 6 wide.
Tall by 6 ft.
Emerald carpet manzanita this popular manzanita emerald carpet is valued for its dense deep green foliage and rapid spreading growth up to two feet a year.
Often planted en mass to create a large scale.
Its shiny dark green leaves and red stems are complimented by cluster of white flowers in january and february possibly earlier.
This manzanita grows best.