This wonderful, drought tolerant, low growing manzanita from Sonoma County appears in form and other details to be a selection of the pure species of the very rare Vine Hill Manzanita. It is a very choice cultivar, seldom available in the trade. Grows 18 – 24 inches by 6 ft. in ten years and flowers from January through March with thick heads of shell pink flowers. Good drainage, as with all manzanitas and occasional to no irrigation once established. Full sun.
Arctostaphylos densiflora 'James West'
Vine Hill manzanita
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Plant Types
Size
- Average Height: 1.5 - 2 ft
- Average Width: 4 - 6 ft
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Flowers and Foliage
Our monthly inventory was updated on April 16, 2026. To confirm current availability, please call ahead. We do not ship plants.
| Inventory Notes | 1g |
|---|---|
| young | 4 available$15.00 each |
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