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Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, known by a large number of common names including common bearberry and kinninnick, is an extremely winter hardy, creeping, slow-growing, prostrate, woody evergreen shrub that typically grows to 6-12” tall but spreads over time by flexible branching to 3-6’ wide or more. In North America, it is typically found in a variety of habitats typically including gravelly and/or sandy exposed sites, dry/rocky slopes/outcrops, forest margins and forest clearings
- Type: Evergreen Shrub, Groundcover
- Native
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Zone: 2 to 6
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Height: 0.5-1 feet
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Spread: 3-6 feet
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Bloom Time: April to May
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Bloom Description: White with tinge of pink
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Sun: Full sun to part shade
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Water: Dry to medium
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Maintenance: Low
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Suggested Use: Ground Cover
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Flower: Showy
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Attracts: Birds
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Fruit: Showy
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Tolerate: Erosion