Arctostaphylos 'Pacific Mist' (manzanita) Flowers, foliage, and bark
Arctostaphylos 'Pacific Mist' (manzanita) Flowers
Arctostaphylos 'Pacific Mist' (manzanita) Flowers, foliage, and bark
Arctostaphylos 'Pacific Mist' (manzanita) Flowers

Arctostaphylos 'Pacific Mist' (manzanita)

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Pacific Mist Manzanita

A prostrating California Native manzanita that spreads into a ground cover.  This can reach a height of up to two feet tall and spread up to eight feet wide.  White flowers bloom in late winter.  This manzanita can tolerate dry shade.  It is also great in containers!

It is best to prune in the time when they are flowering to early summer.  Each flower cluster terminates the growth of a shoot causing an irregular twiggy branching habit.  It is not recommended to prune manzanitas during cool, wet winter months, this encourages fungal pathogens to spread.  You can edge in late spring or early summer.


- Plant in full sun to partial shade

- Grows best in sandy fast draining soil

- Water one to two times per summer once established

- Hardy up to 15 degrees

- Attracts bees, birds, and hummingbirds

- Drought tolerant

- California Native





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Pacific Mist Manzanita

A prostrating California Native manzanita that spreads into a ground cover.  This can reach a height of up to two feet tall and spread up to eight feet wide.  White flowers bloom in late winter.  This manzanita can tolerate dry shade.  It is also great in containers!

It is best to prune in the time when they are flowering to early summer.  Each flower cluster terminates the growth of a shoot causing an irregular twiggy branching habit.  It is not recommended to prune manzanitas during cool, wet winter months, this encourages fungal pathogens to spread.  You can edge in late spring or early summer.


- Plant in full sun to partial shade

- Grows best in sandy fast draining soil

- Water one to two times per summer once established

- Hardy up to 15 degrees

- Attracts bees, birds, and hummingbirds

- Drought tolerant

- California Native