Arctostaphylos luciana |
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Santa Lucia manzanita |
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Habit | Shrubs or trees, erect, 2–3 m; burl absent; twigs sparsely short-hairy. |
Leaves | petiole to 2 mm; blade glaucous, dull, ovate to ± orbiculate, 2–4 × 1.5–2.5 cm, base distinctly lobed, auriculate-clasping, margins entire, plane, surfaces smooth, appressed gray-canescent to finely tomen-tose, glabrescent. |
Inflorescences | racemes, simple or 1-branched; immature inflorescence pendent, (branches crowded, concealed by bracts), axis 0.5–1 cm, 1+ mm diam., sparsely short-hairy; bracts not appressed, leaflike, linear-lanceolate, 5–10 mm, apex acuminate, surfaces canescent. |
Pedicels | 5–10 mm, glabrous. |
Flowers | corolla white, conic to urceolate; ovary glabrous. |
Fruits | depressed-globose, 6–12 mm diam., glabrous. |
Stones | distinct. |
2n | = 26. |
Arctostaphylos luciana |
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Phenology | Flowering winter–early spring. |
Habitat | Chaparral |
Elevation | 300-500 m (1000-1600 ft) |
Distribution |
CA |
Discussion | Arctostaphylos luciana is found on siliceous shale east of Cuesta Pass in the southern Santa Lucia Mountains of San Luis Obispo County. of conservation concern (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 8, p. 431. |
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Name authority | P. V. Wells: Leafl. W. Bot. 10: 177. 1965 , |
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