- Arizona, New Mexico, and
Texas in the
United States, and
throughout Mexico.
Manzanitas can live in
places with poor soil and
little water. They are characterized...
- the
shrub easily identifiable as a
manzanita. It
grows into a
twisted tree
about 15 feet tall. Like
other manzanitas, this
species has a hard, attractive...
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Manzanita /ˌmænzəˈniːtə/ is a
coastal city in
Tillamook County, Oregon,
United States. It is
located on U.S.
Route 101
about 25
miles (40 km) equidistant...
- 2000)
Gitano cubano (WEA, 2002) La
cucharita (CDI, 2004) "Elmundo.es - '
Manzanita', el
precursor del
nuevo flamenco". Emma
Martinez Flamenco: All You Wanted...
- Look up
manzanita in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Manzanita is a
North American shrub,
common name for many
species of the
genus Arctostaphylos. Manzanita...
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Pinemat manzanita may
refer to
either of two
species of the
plant genus Arctostaphylos:
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
Arctostaphylos nevadensis,
native to western...
- σταφυλή staphulḗ "bunch of grapes") is a
genus of
plants comprising the
manzanitas (/ˌmænzəˈniːtəz/) and bearberries.
There are
about 60
species of Arctostaphylos...
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plant is an
unusual light brown color compared to the red hue of
other Manzanitas, the
serrate leaves are
pastel green and
densely fill the branches. The...
- On October 14, 2016, a rare
tornado struck the city of
Manzanita, Oregon. A
powerful extratropical cyclone traversing the
Pacific Ocean produced localized...
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Whiteleaf manzanita may
refer to
either of two
plant species of the
genus Arctostaphylos:
Arctostaphylos manzanita Arctostaphylos viscida This page is...