Bishop Manzanita

(Arctostaphylos obispoensis)

Bishop Manzanita (Arctostaphylos obispoensis)

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Summary

Arctostaphylos obispoensis, commonly known as Bishop Manzanita or Serpentine Manzanita, is an evergreen shrub or small multi-trunked tree endemic to the southern Santa Lucia Mountains in California. It is specifically adapted to serpentine soils within chaparral and closed-cone pine forest habitats, thriving at elevations of 200 to 3,120 feet. Bishop Manzanita can reach a height of 3.3 to 13.1 feet and is notable for its woolly branches and leaves. During the winter to early spring, it produces dense clusters of white urn-shaped flowers that are attractive to pollinators. The red round waxy drupes that follow are a food source for local wildlife.

Bishop Manzanita is valued for its ornamental qualities, including its interesting form, attractive bark, and showy flowers. It is used in native plant gardens, as a specimen plant, and for erosion control on slopes. This species prefers full sun to part shade and requires well-drained soils; it is particularly drought-tolerant once established, making it suitable for xeriscaping. While it is generally low-maintenance, it can be susceptible to fungal diseases in poorly drained soils. Gardeners should be aware that it may not thrive outside its native serpentine soil conditions.CC BY-SA 4.0

Plant Description

  • Plant Type: Shrub
  • Height: 3-6 feet
  • Width: 6-10 feet
  • Growth Rate: Slow
  • Flower Color: White
  • Flowering Season: Spring, Summer, Winter
  • Leaf Retention: Evergreen

Growth Requirements

  • Sun: Full Sun, Part Shade
  • Water: Low
  • Drainage: Medium, Fast

Common Uses

Bee Garden, Drought Tolerant, Low Maintenance

Natural Habitat

Endemic to serpentine soils within chaparral and closed-cone pine forest habitats in the southern Santa Lucia Mountains

Other Names

Common Names: San Luis Obispo Manzanita, Serpentine Manzanita

Scientific Names: , Arctostaphylos obispoensis,

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