Mingus Mtn
Sue Smith
Yavapai County Native & Naturalized Plants
   
 
line decor
  Home   Plant Communities Plant List Search Forbs and Subshrubs Search Grasses Search Woody Plants Additional Resources About this Website
line decor
 
 

Click on Any Image for a Larger View

Plant Image
Plant - summer
Granite Mtn - Tr 40
Sue Smith
Plant Image
Leaves
Mingus Mtn - Campground
Sue Smith
Plant Image
Leaves
Granite Mtn - Tr 40
Sue Smith
Plant Image
Flowers
Mingus Mtn
Sue Smith
Plant Image
Fruit
Doug McMillan
Plant Image
Bark
Granite Mtn - Tr 40
Sue Smith
Plant Description

Origin: Native  Similar Species: Symphoricarpos rotundifolia
General Description: Deciduous. A low growing, erect or sometimes trailing mountain shrub with spreading to arching branches and white berry-like fruits.
Identification notes: Erect, much-branched shrub, twigs smooth. Older bark shreddy and peeling. Leaves opposite, oval with prominent veins. Funnel-like white to pink flowers solitary or in small terminal clusters, base swollen above stem. White berry-like fruit.
Height: 4-1/2 feet     Width: 4 feet


Habitat

Habitat Description: Found in mountain pine forests.
Plant Communities: Montane Conifer Forest
Elevation: 5500 - 9000 feet


Flowers

Color: White to pinkish   Shape: Regular, not in clusters    Tubular: Y   Flowering Period: May - Aug
Description: Flowers slender, tubular to bell-shaped, 5 spreading lobes to 1/2 inch long. Petals white to pinkish; flowers often hairy in their throat.


Leaves

Leaf Color: Dark green, grayish-green   Type: Simple   Shape: Round or oval   Margin: Smooth   Attachment: Opposite   Hairs: Top and bottom of leaves
Description: Darker green, smooth above, grayish-green below, prominently veined, opposite, oval and thin to 1 inch long. Top of leaf usually slightly hairy. Underside of leaf has gray to whitish hairs.


Fruit

Color: White   Type: Berry-like   Description: White, round berries are usually borne in pairs of 2, each containing 2 nutlets each.


Bark/Branches

Bark Color: Brown, gray   Bark Texture (Mature): Shreddy or peeling   Bark and Branch Description: Smooth light brown twigs turn darker brown or gray and shreddy and peeling with age.
Spines, thorns or prickles: N

  Arizona Cooperative Extension
Yavapai County
840 Rodeo Dr #C
Prescott, AZ 86305
(928) 445-6590
Version 8.0  
http://cales.arizona.edu/yavapaiplants/SpeciesDetail.php  
Last Updated: Dec 13, 2022
Content Questions/Comments: Email Matt Halldorson  
Legal Disclaimer