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Arctostaphylos nortensis (P.V. Wells) P.V. Wells  

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Family: Ericaceae
Del Norte manzanita
[Arctostaphylos columbiana subsp. nortensis P. V. Wells]
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V. Thomas Parker, Michael C. Vasey, Jon E. Keeley in Flora of North America (vol. 8)
Shrubs or trees, erect, 2-5 m; burl absent; twigs soft-hairy with minute glands on cryptic, short hairs or at tips of longer, hispid hairs. Leaves: petiole 4-5 mm; blade gray-glaucous, becoming dark green, dull, narrowly elliptic-ovate, 2-4 × 1-2 cm, base truncate to rounded, margins entire, plane, (sometimes sparsely ciliate), surfaces smooth, finely white-tomentose or glabrous. Inflorescences racemes, simple or 1-branched; immature inflorescence pendent, (branches crowded, bell-shaped, ± obscured by bracts), axis 0.5-1.2 cm, 1+ mm diam., soft-hairy with minute glands on cryptic, short hairs or at tips of longer, hispid hairs; bracts not appressed, (green), leaflike, ovate, 5-10 mm, apex acute, surfaces hairy, (also with longer hairs). Pedicels 2-4 mm, sparsely white-hairy. Flowers: corolla white, conic to urceolate; ovary densely white-hairy. Fruits depressed-globose, 6-8 mm diam., sparsely white-hairy. Stones distinct. 2n = 26. Flowering late winter-late spring. Chaparral, open forests; of conservation concern; 400-600 m; Calif., Oreg. Arctostaphylos nortensis occurs on upland peridodite soils in the interior mountains of Del Norte County, California, and adjacent Curry and Josephine counties, Oregon. It appears to be a distinct entity and well distributed in this limited region; it could be confused with hybrids between A. canescens and A. viscida that have been described from the interior portion of its range. In the protologue, Wells did not mention their glandular pubescence, clearly visible on the type specimen; this feature can be difficult to discern in some herbarium specimens. The region of northwestern California and adjacent southwestern Oregon needs more study, this taxon being one example.

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