Wildlife, Animals, and Plants
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DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE
SPECIES: Arctostaphylos glandulosa | Eastwood Manzanita
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION :
Eastwood manzanita occurs primarily in the Coastal Ranges of California
from Del Norte County to Los Angeles County [2,7,19,29]. Arctostaphylos
glandulosa ssp. glandulosa is also found in southwestern Oregon, and A.
glandulosa ssp. crassifolia sometimes occurs in extreme northern Baja
California [43].
ECOSYSTEMS :
FRES20 Douglas-fir
FRES21 Ponderosa pine
FRES27 Redwood
FRES34 Chaparral - mountain shrub
STATES :
CA OR MEXICO
ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS :
SAMO
BLM PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS :
1 Northern Pacific Border
3 Southern Pacific Border
4 Sierra Mountains
KUCHLER PLANT ASSOCIATIONS :
K002 Cedar - hemlock - Douglas-fir forest
K005 Mixed conifer forest
K006 Redwood forest
K010 Ponderosa shrub forest
K029 California mixed evergreen forest
K030 California oakwoods
K033 Chaparral
K034 Montane chaparral
SAF COVER TYPES :
229 Pacific Douglas-fir
232 Redwood
233 Oregon white oak
234 Douglas-fir - tanoak - Pacific madrone
244 Pacific ponderosa pine - Douglas-fir
245 Pacific ponderosa pine
246 California black oak
248 Knobcone pine
249 Canyon live oak
250 Blue oak - Digger pine
255 California coast live oak
SRM (RANGELAND) COVER TYPES :
NO-ENTRY
HABITAT TYPES AND PLANT COMMUNITIES :
Eastwood manzanita is a common dominant in coastal chaparral
communities. It frequently codominates or associated with chamise
(Adenostoma fasciculatum) [1,13,24]. Eastwood manzanita is also
associated with chaparral whitethorn (Ceanothus leucodermis) and
bigberry manzanita (Arctostaphylos glauca) [15,24].
The following published classifications list Eastwood manzanita as a
dominant species:
Vegetation types of the San Bernardino Mountains [17]
An introduction to the plant communities of the Santa Ana and San
Jacinto Mountains [42]
Related categories for Species: Arctostaphylos glandulosa
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