John Dourley Manzanita is much loved for its reddish bronze new growth, blush-colored berries, and the muted green color of older leaves. It is a low, mounding shrub, 3-4 ft. tall and 6 ft. wide, that makes a great understory for mature trees, or a foundation plant for large planters, parkways, banks, or hillsides.
Abundant pink flowers followed by red fruits make this vigorous grower a wonderful addition to the garden. Plant in sunny areas with little to no water once established; give it part shade inland. Adapts to many soils and tolerates clay.
Manzanitas provide an important nectar source for hummingbirds and bees, berries for songbirds and wonderful habitat for other native critters






