Plant Name: Arctostaphylos columbiana
Common name: Hairy Manzanita
Plant type: Shrub
Height: 3’ – 10’
Spread: 10’
Bloom Time: March – May
Flower Color: Pale Pink to White; Fruit is Tawny Orange to Bright Red
Exposure: Sun to Light Shade
Soil Requirements: Fast Draining; Rocky, Sandy Soil
Water Needs: Very Low
Attributes: Evergreen; Supports Butterflies & Moths & Hummingbirds & Beneficial Insects; Distinctive Bark; Early Season Flowering for Pollinators
Firewise: NO
Note: Subject to Leaf Spot; Don’t Fertilize
Uses: Pollinator Gardens, Native Gardens, Wildlife Habitat Gardens, Natural areas, Perennial gardens
Native to: Northwest California to Southwestern British Columbia
Oregon Native: YES
USDA Hardiness Zone: 8b -10a
Report by: Viki Ashford, AGC Member & Master Gardener
Photo from Oregon State University: https://landscapeplants.oregonstate.edu/plants/arctostaphylos-columbiana