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Arctostaphylos purissima
P.V. Wells
Family:
Ericaceae
Fly Manzanita
FNA
Resources
V. Thomas Parker, Michael C. Vasey, Jon E. Keeley in Flora of North America (vol. 8)
Shrubs,
erect, 1-4 m; burl absent; twigs densely short-hairy with longer hairs.
Leaves:
petiole to 2 mm; blade bright green, shiny, orbiculate-ovate to ± orbiculate, 1-2.5 × 1-2 cm, base auriculate-clasping, margins entire, plane, surfaces smooth, glabrous.
Inflorescences
racemes, simple or 1-2-branched; immature inflorescence pendent, (branches dense, concealed by bracts), axis 0.5-1 cm, 1+ mm diam., densely short-hairy with longer hairs; bracts not appressed, (overlapping), leaflike, ovate to lanceolate-ovate, 5-8 mm, apex acute, surfaces glabrous.
Pedicels
3-5 mm, sparsely hairy or glabrous.
Flowers:
corolla white, conic to urceolate; ovary glabrous.
Fruits
depressed-globose, 5-8 mm diam., glabrous.
Stones
distinct.
2
n
= 26.
Flowering winter-early spring. Maritime chaparral on deep, sandy soils; of conservation concern; 0-100 m; Calif.
Arctostaphylos purissima
is known from hills and mesas near the coast (Burton Mesa) in Santa Barbara County.
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This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services [MG-70-19-0057-19].
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