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La Panza manzanita, Santa Margarita manzanita

Parry manzanita, Parry's manzanita

Habit Shrubs, erect, 1–5 m; burl absent; twigs short-hairy and hispid. Shrubs, prostrate, erect, or mound-forming, 0.5–2 m; burl present or absent; twigs sparsely to moderately short-hairy.
Leaves

petiole 4–8 mm;

blade dark green to gray-glaucous, dull, narrowly elliptic to orbiculate-ovate, 1–3 × 1–2 cm, base cuneate or truncate to slightly lobed, margins entire, plane, surfaces smooth, glabrous.

petiole 5–10 mm;

blade bright green or gray-glaucous, usually shiny, sometimes dull, oblong-ovate to wide-elliptic, 2.5–5 × 1.5–2.5 cm, base obtuse to truncate, margins entire, plane, surfaces smooth, glabrous or sparsely puberulent.

Inflorescences

racemes, simple or 1-branched;

immature inflorescence pendent, axis 1–2 cm, 1+ mm diam., short-hairy with long hairs;

bracts not appressed, (green), leaflike, lanceolate, 8–15 mm, apex acute, surfaces long-hairy.

panicles, 3–5-branched;

immature inflorescence pendent, branches spreading, axis 0.5–1.5 cm, 1+ mm diam., sparsely to moderately short-hairy;

bracts ± appressed, scalelike, deltate to wide-ovate, 2–4 mm, apex mucronate, surfaces glabrous.

Pedicels

2–5 mm, glabrous.

4–9 mm, glabrous.

Flowers

corolla white to pink, urceolate;

ovary glabrous.

corolla white, conic to urceolate;

ovary glabrous.

Fruits

depressed-globose, 8–10 mm diam., glabrous.

globose, 7–10 mm diam., glabrous.

Stones

distinct.

connate into single sphere.

2n

= 26.

Arctostaphylos pilosula

Arctostaphylos parryana

Phenology Flowering winter–early spring.
Habitat Chaparral, open forests
Elevation 0-1200 m (0-3900 ft)
Distribution
from FNA
CA
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Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Arctostaphylos pilosula occurs in San Luis Obispo County and exhibits some variation in leaf shape and color, as well as indument. Plants at higher elevations and farther inland may reflect introgression with A. glauca. Some lower-elevation populations historically have been segregated as subsp. pismoensis or A. wellsii. Field observation suggests that there is a morphological cline between coastal and interior populations so that taxonomic distinctions between these populations are unwarranted. Further taxonomic analysis might help to resolve this situation.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Subspecies 3 (3 in the flora).

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Key
1. Leaf blades gray-glaucous, dull; burls present.
subsp. desertica
1. Leaf blades bright green, shiny; burls present or absent
→ 2
2. Burls absent.
subsp. parryana
2. Burls present.
subsp. tumescens
Source FNA vol. 8, p. 426. FNA vol. 8, p. 420.
Parent taxa Ericaceae > subfam. Arbutoideae > Arctostaphylos Ericaceae > subfam. Arbutoideae > Arctostaphylos
Sibling taxa
A. andersonii, A. auriculata, A. bakeri, A. canescens, A. catalinae, A. columbiana, A. confertiflora, A. crustacea, A. cruzensis, A. densiflora, A. edmundsii, A. franciscana, A. gabilanensis, A. glandulosa, A. glauca, A. glutinosa, A. hispidula, A. hookeri, A. hooveri, A. imbricata, A. insularis, A. klamathensis, A. luciana, A. malloryi, A. manzanita, A. mewukka, A. montana, A. montaraensis, A. montereyensis, A. morroensis, A. myrtifolia, A. nevadensis, A. nissenana, A. nortensis, A. nummularia, A. obispoensis, A. ohloneana, A. osoensis, A. otayensis, A. pacifica, A. pajaroensis, A. pallida, A. parryana, A. patula, A. pechoensis, A. pringlei, A. pumila, A. pungens, A. purissima, A. rainbowensis, A. refugioensis, A. regismontana, A. rudis, A. sensitiva, A. silvicola, A. stanfordiana, A. tomentosa, A. uva-ursi, A. virgata, A. viridissima, A. viscida
A. andersonii, A. auriculata, A. bakeri, A. canescens, A. catalinae, A. columbiana, A. confertiflora, A. crustacea, A. cruzensis, A. densiflora, A. edmundsii, A. franciscana, A. gabilanensis, A. glandulosa, A. glauca, A. glutinosa, A. hispidula, A. hookeri, A. hooveri, A. imbricata, A. insularis, A. klamathensis, A. luciana, A. malloryi, A. manzanita, A. mewukka, A. montana, A. montaraensis, A. montereyensis, A. morroensis, A. myrtifolia, A. nevadensis, A. nissenana, A. nortensis, A. nummularia, A. obispoensis, A. ohloneana, A. osoensis, A. otayensis, A. pacifica, A. pajaroensis, A. pallida, A. patula, A. pechoensis, A. pilosula, A. pringlei, A. pumila, A. pungens, A. purissima, A. rainbowensis, A. refugioensis, A. regismontana, A. rudis, A. sensitiva, A. silvicola, A. stanfordiana, A. tomentosa, A. uva-ursi, A. virgata, A. viridissima, A. viscida
Subordinate taxa
A. parryana subsp. desertica, A. parryana subsp. parryana, A. parryana subsp. tumescens
Synonyms A. pilosula subsp. pismoensis, A. wellsii
Name authority Jepson & Wieslander: Erythea 8: 101. 1938 , Lemmon: Pittonia 2: 68. 1890 ,
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