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Arctostaphylos nevadensis
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Arctostaphylos nevadensis

Arctostaphylos nevadensis, also known as pinemat manzanita, is a type of manzanita plant. It is a special kind of shrub that grows in western North America. This plant is known for forming low, spreading mats on the ground.

Where Does Pinemat Manzanita Grow?

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Pinemat manzanita is found naturally in western North America. It grows from the state of Washington down to California. You can find it in the coniferous forests of mountains. These include both inland and coastal mountain ranges.

This plant is a very common shrub in the lower parts of mountain forests. It often forms a thick layer of plants called chaparral.

What Does Pinemat Manzanita Look Like?

Pinemat manzanita is a short, spreading shrub. It often forms thick mats, tangles, or small mounds. These plants usually grow less than half a meter (about 1.5 feet) tall.

The larger branches of the plant have dull red bark. The smaller twigs are often covered in a soft, woolly fuzz. Its leaves are bright green and shiny. They have very few hairs, especially along their edges. Each leaf is usually 1 to 3 centimeters (about 0.4 to 1.2 inches) long.

When it blooms, the shrub produces round clusters of flowers. These flowers are shaped like small urns and are whitish in color. After the flowers, the plant grows a round fruit. This fruit is a type of drupe, which means it has a hard pit inside. It is about 7 millimeters (about 0.3 inches) wide.

How is Pinemat Manzanita Used?

This type of manzanita is grown by people for landscaping. It is a popular plant for gardens that want a natural, chaparral look.

It is also very useful for helping to protect mountain slopes. Its spreading roots and mat-like growth help to hold the soil in place. This prevents erosion, which is when soil is washed away by rain or wind.

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