Arctostaphylos sensitiva

Jepson

Madroño 1: 85. 1922 ,.

Common names: Coinleaf manzanita
Synonyms: Arctostaphylos nummularia subsp. sensitiva (Jepson) P. V. Wells Arctostaphylos nummularia var. sensitiva (Jepson) McMinn
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 8. Treatment on page 418. Mentioned on page 406, 407, 410.
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Shrubs, erect or mound-forming, 1–2 m; burl absent; bark on older stems red, smooth; twigs densely short-haired with longer gland-tipped hairs. Leaves bifacial in stomatal distribution; petiole 1–3 mm; blade light green abaxially, dark green adaxially, shiny, orbiculate to orbiculate-ovate, 1–2.2 × 0.8–1.8 cm, base truncate to ± lobed, margins entire, cupped, surfaces smooth, glabrous, midvein hairy. Inflorescences panicles, 4–8-branched; immature inflorescence pendent, branches spreading, axis 0.5–1 cm, to 1 mm diam., densely short-hairy with longer gland-tipped hairs; bracts appressed, scalelike, deltate, 0.5–2 mm, apex acute, surfaces glabrous. Pedicels 3–5 mm, glabrous. Flowers 4-merous; corolla white to pink, urceolate; ovary white-hairy. Fruits subcylindric, 3–4 mm diam., glabrous. Stones distinct (breaking apart in mature fruit). 2n = 26.


Phenology: Flowering winter–early spring.
Habitat: Sandstone uplands in maritime chaparral or closed-cone conifer forests near coast
Elevation: 100-600 m

Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Arctostaphylos sensitiva occurs in Marin, San Mateo, and Santa Cruz counties.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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Coinleaf manzanita +
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Sandstone uplands in maritime chaparral or closed-cone conifer forests near coast +
Flowering winter–early spring. +
Arctostaphylos nummularia subsp. sensitiva +  and Arctostaphylos nummularia var. sensitiva +
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