Janet Brien's photos with the keyword: Arctostaphylos
Manzanita Blossoms
01 May 2012 |
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A few weeks ago I posted a picture of Manzanita buds, the 14th Flower of Spring. Here is a grouping of the flowers in full blossom! Aren't they pretty?! :)
Manzanita is a flowering shrub which can grow into a tree if given time--it is an extremely slow-growing plant. It can grow in extremely dry terrain, however, and has beautiful, smooth, orange bark to go along with its lovely dusty green oval leaves. There are over 100 species, most of which are endemic to California and neighboring states. The berries and flowers of most species are edible, and are a popular food for birds and squirrels, as well as butterflies, bees, and other insects. The berries were traditionally ground into a meal, and also made into cider! The young leaves can be chewed to quench thirst, and Native Indians used leaves as toothbrushes!
If you would like to know more about Manzanitas, Wiki has a great page here: Wiki: Manzanita
This image was taken in April, 2012.
Manzanita Buds: The 14th Flower of Spring!
26 Mar 2012 |
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Our property doesn't have many types of trees. The majority are Oaks trees but we also have lots of Manzanitas, some Madrones and Pine trees, a Laurel and an Ash tree. Manzanitas are one of our favorites because of their beautiful bark, pretty leaves and their lovely flowers. These buds will be in full blossom in the next few week, and I can't wait to smell their candy-sweet fragrance! You will love their lovely bell-shaped blossoms!
This image was taken in March, 2012.
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