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Arctostaphylos pungens, with the
common name
pointleaf manzanita, is a
species of manzanita. It is
native to the
Southwestern United States and to northern...
- the
family Ericaceae, and play a
significant role in the
pollination of
pointleaf manzanita.
Electron microscopy has
shown thrips carrying pollen grains...
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manzanita Arctostaphylos morroensis Pecho manzanita Arctostaphylos pechoensis Pointleaf manzanita Arctostaphylos pungens Whiteleaf manzanita Arctostaphylos viscida...
- granite. The
slopes are
covered by oak woodlands, silk t****el, sumac,
pointleaf manzanita, agave, yucca, and sotol.
Precipitation runoff from this peak's...
- pine-oak forests. The
dominant vegetation of
these areas consists of
pointleaf manzanita,
kittle lemonhead, one-seeded jumper, Apache, Ponderosa, and...
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America pumila Sandmat manzanita California (Monterey County)
pungens Pointleaf manzanita Southwestern United States and to
northern and
central Mexico...
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America pumila Sandmat manzanita California (Monterey County)
pungens Pointleaf manzanita Southwestern United States and to
northern and
central Mexico...
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skunkbush sumac (Rhus trilobata),
desert ceanothus (Ceanothus greggii),
pointleaf manzanita (Arctostaphylos pungens),
Pringle manzanita (Arctostaphylos...
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National Park Service. The peak's
slopes are
covered by silk t****el, sumac,
pointleaf manzanita, agave, yucca, and sotol.
Precipitation runoff from this peak's...
- ****ociates are
Netleaf oak,
Muhlenbergia glauca,
Senecio carlomasonii,
Pointleaf manzanita,
Little bluestem,
Sideoats grama, Blue grama, Alder-leaf mountain-****gany...