Definitionn. chiefly evergreen shrubs of warm dry areas of western North America
Last update: July 30, 2015
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In diameter; violets, lilies, golden-rods, ceanothus, manzanita, wild rose and azalea make broad beds and banks of bloom in the spring; and on the warmest parts of the walls flowers blossom in every month of the year. [Please select]
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Thickets of manzanita twisted their blood-colored trunks over the ground, and the tawny stems of the red-shank covered the country for miles. [Please select]
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But in the darkness he had climbed to the manzanita slopes instead of back up the canyon. [Please select]
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So he literally walked across the tips of the manzanita brush. [Please select]
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Halfway up the Rim the growth of manzanita gave place to open, yellow, rocky slope dotted with cedars. [Please select]
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There it was taken occasionally near the large clumps of antelope-brush and manzanita which grew in the main channels of the wash. [Please select]
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"Best time to pull a tooth," she said tersely to a terra cotta red manzanita bush, "is when it aches." [Please select]
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And on I went, at last squatting down to wait behind a clump of manzanita scrub, close to a small pool where the creek widened. [Please select]
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On a rock behind a manzanita bush near the edge of Stow Lake I saw a Chinaman making a pile of broken twigs in the early morning. [Please select]
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