Greenleaf Manzanita
The Fire-Resilient Shrub
What is it?
Greenleaf Manzanita
The Fire-Resilient Shrub
What is it?

What Is It?

An evergreen shrub with bright green leaves and reddish bark, thriving in the Sierra Nevada’s coniferous forests.

Where is it found?

Common in open coniferous forests, especially after fires or logging activities.

What does it do?

Provides food and shelter for wildlife; its berries are a favorite among birds and mammals.

How Does It Reproduce?

Through seeds that germinate post-fire and by layering from its root crown.

Climate it thrives in:

Prefers dry, well-drained soils and full sunlight.

Vegetation characteristics:

● Height: Up to 6.5 feet
● Leaves: Bright green and oval-shaped
● Bark: Smooth and reddish

Ecology and wildlife support:

Its berries feed birds and mammals; dense growth offers shelter.

Fun facts:

  • Some individuals have lignotubers, allowing them to resprout after fires

  • Used traditionally for medicinal teas

Why conserve it?

Supports post-fire ecosystem recovery and provides critical resources for wildlife.

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