NAZ Flora: A Photographic, Annotated Catalog of Northern Arizona Vascular Plants, published by Mindbird Maps & Books

Arctostaphylos pringlei

Pringle Manzanita

A member of the Ericaceae, the Heather Family

Inflorescence of Arctostaphylos pringlei, Hualapai Mountains south of Antelope Wash, BLM, Mohave County.

Inflorescence and leaves.

Hualapai Mountains: Along BLM Route 7101, on ridge about 1/2 mile south of Antelope Wash
at ca. 6900 feet elevation.

20 June 2010.

 

Flowering branches of Arctostaphylos pringlei, Hualapai Mountains south of Antelope Wash, BLM, Mohave County.

Flowering branches.

Same specimen as in prior image.

20 June 2010.

 

Inflorescence detail of Arctostaphylos pringlei, Hualapai Mountains south of Antelope Wash, BLM, Mohave County.

Inflorescence detail.

Same specimen as in prior images.

20 June 2010.

 

Habit of Arctostaphylos pringlei, Hualapai Mountains south of Antelope Wash, BLM, Mohave County.

Habit, in bloom.

Same specimen as in prior images.

20 June 2010.

 

Leaves and fruit of Arctostaphylos pringlei, Hualapai Mountain Park, Mohave County.

Leaves and fruit in detail.

Hualapai Mountain Park, at overlook above campground,
at ca. 6700 feet elevation; Mohave County.

17 October 2004.

 

Foliage and fruit of Arctostaphylos pringlei, Hualapai Mountain Park, Mohave County.

Leaves and fruit, with its reddish branches visible in background.

Same specimen as in prior image.

17 October 2004.

 

Habit of Arctostaphylos pringlei, Hualapai Mountain Park, Mohave County.

Habit, next to Pinus ponderosa.

Shrub in foreground is the same specimen as in prior two images.
It measured about 6 feet high.

17 October 2004.


Photographs copyright © Lee Dittmann

This page created 8 February 2005; last revised 11 July 2010.

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