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woolly manzanita

 

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Noun woolly manzanita has 1 sense
  1. downy manzanita, woolly manzanita, Arctostaphylos tomentosa - erect openly branched California shrub whose twigs are woolly when young
    --1 is a kind of manzanita

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Woolly Manzanita

Description:

Woolly Manzanita refers to a species of evergreen shrub native to the western coastal regions of North America. It is characterized by its woolly or fuzzy appearance due to the fine hairs covering its leaves and stems. The scientific name for Woolly Manzanita is Arctostaphylos tomentosa, and it belongs to the heath family (Ericaceae).

Senses and Usages:

1. Plant species:

Woolly Manzanita, known for its furry foliage, is a popular ornamental plant for gardens and landscaping. The bushy growth and dense clusters of small pink or white flowers make it an attractive addition to any outdoor space. (Related products: Woolly Manzanita Plants)

Example Sentence:

The woolly manzanita bushes bordering the garden pathway provided a stunning visual display when they bloomed in spring.

2. Wildlife habitat:

The dense branches and hairy leaves of Woolly Manzanita provide shelter and nesting sites for various wildlife species, including birds and small mammals. The fruits of this shrub serve as a vital food source for animals like squirrels and deer. (Related products: Wildlife Habitat Supplies)

Example Sentence:

The woolly manzanita shrubs in the nature reserve are a sanctuary for a diverse range of wildlife.

3. Medicinal uses:

The Native American tribes of the western coast have traditionally used various parts of the Woolly Manzanita shrub for medicinal purposes. Its leaves and bark were believed to have healing properties and were used to treat ailments like coughs, colds, and sore throats. (Related products: Herbal Medicine Books)

Example Sentence:

The tribal healer prepared a concoction from the woolly manzanita leaves to alleviate the persistent cough.

4. Local significance:

Woolly Manzanita holds cultural importance among the local communities living near its natural habitat. Its wood has been traditionally used to craft various tools, utensils, and decorative items. The shrub also plays a symbolic role in traditional ceremonies and rituals. (Related products: Local Crafts)

Example Sentence:

The artisan carved intricate designs onto the woolly manzanita wood, creating a beautiful ceremonial mask.

For more details and images, you can also visit the Woolly Manzanita page on Wikipedia.

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