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Horticultural selection from Arctostaphylos edmundsii. Carmel sur manzanita is a low growing evergreen shrub, with light green leaves. Plant in part shade inland to full sun (with a little extra water) near coast. Carmel sur likes good drainage but will also survive clay. It is very garden and water tolerant as long as the water doesn't stand on it. Carmel sur grows fairly rapidly for a manzanita and the new growth is bronze. This arctostaphylos is greatly appreciated as a fast way to cover large slopes where it will stabilize soil and quickly smother the weeds.
Horticultural selection A. edmundsii: origin = central coast, Monterey Co.; intro saratoga Horticultural Foundation 1972 Tolerates almost any soil type. Prefers sun in coastal sites, and part shade in inland sites. Selected for use in the garden. Introduced by saratoga Horticultural Foundation.
Shrub
6 - 12 in Tall
4 - 6 ft Wide
Prostrate
slow
Evergreen
Pink
Fall, Winter
Bank stabilization, Deer resistant, Groundcover, Lawn alternative
Partial Shade, Full Sun
Very Low
Easy
15
Fast, Medium, Slow
Tolerates a wide variety of soils.
Soil PH: 5.0 - 7.5
Remove dead branches, but otherwise avoid unnecessary pruning.
Coyote Brush (Baccharis pilularis), Ceanothus species, Seaside Daisy (Erigeron glaucus), Cliff Buckwheat (Eriogonum parvifolium), Iris douglasiana, and native ferns
Thanks to Moosa Creek Nursery and the Theodore Payne Foundation for sharing information about this plant