Arctostaphylos glandulosa subsp. glandulosa Eastw. (redirected from: Arctostaphylos intricata)
Family: Ericaceae
[Arctostaphylos glandulosa f. glaucoides P. V. Wells,  more...]
Arctostaphylos glandulosa subsp. glandulosa image
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Twigs glandular-hairy, sometimes short-hairy proxi-mally. Leaf blades green to gray-green, base cuneate to rounded, surfaces papillate, scabrous, or smooth, glandular-puberulent or sparsely puberulent. Inflores-cences: immature inflorescence axis densely white-hairy and usually glandular-hairy; bracts densely white-hairy and usually glandular-hairy. Pedicels densely white-hairy and usually glandular-hairy. Ovaries densely white-hairy and usually glandular-hairy. Fruits slightly depressed-globose. Stones distinct. 2n = 52.

Flowering winter-early spring. Chaparral, often on steep, rocky slopes; 300-1900 m; Calif., Oreg.; Mexico (Baja California).

Subspecies glandulosa is found from southwestern Oregon through the Coast, Transverse, and Peninsular ranges of California, into the mountains of northern Baja California.

Arctostaphylos glandulosa subsp. glandulosa image
Jorg and Mimi Fleige