Mock Bearberry Manzanita

This low growing, native shrub is grown for its beautiful evergreen leaves. It produces tiny pink urn-shaped flowers in early spring.

Mock bearberry manzanita is a natural hybrid of kinnikinnik and greenleaf manzanita. It can be grown as a groundcover, or can look great cascading over a wall or boulder. It is one of the few broadleaf evergreens that can tolerate Colorado Springs' dry winters and periodic droughts.

Moderate watering is needed until the plant is established (2 years). After establishment, mock bearberry manzanita requires little supplemental watering.

Mock bearberry is about the same height as Panchito manzanita, but is about twice as wide. Chieftan manzanita has larger leaves. 

 

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Dense groundcover with gray and green foliage in a garden.

Mock Bearberry Manzanita

This low growing, native shrub is grown for its beautiful evergreen leaves. It produces tiny pink urn-shaped flowers in early spring.

Mock bearberry manzanita is a natural hybrid of kinnikinnik and greenleaf manzanita. It can be grown as a groundcover, or can look great cascading over a wall or boulder. It is one of the few broadleaf evergreens that can tolerate Colorado Springs' dry winters and periodic droughts.

Moderate watering is needed until the plant is established (2 years). After establishment, mock bearberry manzanita requires little supplemental watering.

Mock bearberry is about the same height as Panchito manzanita, but is about twice as wide. Chieftan manzanita has larger leaves. 

 

Plant details
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Botanic Name

Arctostaphylos x coloradoensis

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Pronunciation

ark-toh-STAF-ih-los kol-oh-rad-oh-EN-sis

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Mature Height

10 to 15 in.

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Mature Spread

36 to 60 in.

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Flower Color

pink

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Bloom time

very early spring

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Natural Habitat

Uncompaghre Plateau in western Colorado

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Light Requirements

sun, part shade

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Cold Hardiness

USDA zones 4-8

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Elevation Limit

hardy to 7,000 ft.

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