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- Arctostaphylos bakeri Louis Edmunds | California Flora Nursery
Great for sunny areas where it endures heat and drought but enjoys an occasional deep watering The manzanita berries can attract mockingbirds, robins, and cedar waxwings It provides low shrubby cover for quail and wren-tits and its flowers provide nectar for hummingbirds
- The Manzanita - California Native Plant Society
Louis Edmunds Manzanita is a horticultural selection of Arctostaphylos bakeri from the northern coast discovered by plantsman Louis Edmunds and introduced by Saratoga Horticultural foundation in 1962 This hearty selection works well in sun to part shade and can tolerate more water than most manzanitas
- Everything You Need to Know About Louis Edmonds Manzanita
The Louis Edmonds Manzanita produces sweet, edible berries that can be enjoyed fresh or transformed into delicious jams These berries are not only tasty but also add a unique touch to your culinary creations
- Louis Edmunds Bakers Manzanita - Calscape
Attractive purple bark provides year-round beauty, supplemented by pink flowers in the spring This manzanita has gray-green foliage that contrasts beautifully with the deep purple bark
- Louis Edmunds manzanita - Waterwise Garden Planner
Learn how to apply this watering schedule to your landscape on our How to water waterwise and California native plants page These are general guidelines Always observe and adjust as necessary for your landscape If it rains over 1” you will likely not need to water for at least another 3-4 weeks Before watering again, check the soil
- Louis Edmunds Manzanita - One Green World
One of our favorite West Coast native shrubs for hot spots with little to no water Flowers are vividly pink and light up the garden in late winter before transforming into small russet red apple-shaped fruits that are beloved by wildlife Looks excellent interplanted with Ceanothus!
- Arctostaphylos bakeri Louis Edmunds - Boething Treeland Farms
It features grey-green foliage, bright pink flowers, and handsome purple-brown bark It blooms prolifically in the winter and spring, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies Plant in the full sun or partial shade and be careful not to overwater or fertilize Its berries are edible
- Louis Edmunds Manzanita | Plants Express
Known for its vibrant red bark and delicate urn-shaped blooms, the Louis Edmunds Manzanita creates a striking focal point in any garden or yard Its drought-tolerant nature makes it ideal for low-maintenance landscapes, while its compact size makes it perfect for smaller spaces
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