Arctostaphylos bakeri subsp. sublaevis |
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The Cedars manzanita |
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Twigs | eglandular-hairy, sessile glands beneath. |
Petioles | 4–8 mm, eglandular-hairy, sessile glands beneath. |
Inflorescences | immature inflorescence axis 1.5–2 cm, rachis eglandular-hairy, sessile glands beneath; branches slender; bracts eglandular-hairy, sessile glands beneath. |
Arctostaphylos bakeri subsp. sublaevis |
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Phenology | Flowering winter–early spring. |
Habitat | Closed-cone conifer chaparral on serpentine soil |
Elevation | 300-600 m (1000-2000 ft) |
Distribution |
CA |
Discussion | Of conservation concern. Subspecies sublaevis occurs in the southern outer North Coast Range between Cazadero and Healdsberg, Sonoma County. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 8, p. 439. |
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Name authority | P. V. Wells: Four Seasons 8(2): 63. 1988 , |
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