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Adenostoma sparsifolium

Redshanks, Ribbonwood

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Description

Redshanks is a multi-trunked tree or shrub in the Rosaceae (Rose) family that is native to dry inland slopes or chaparral of Southern California and northern Baja California below 6,000 ft. Shaggy falling shanks or ribbons of bark are one of the strongest characteristics of the tree, hence the common names. Redshanks are closely related to the more abundant Chamise (Adenostoma fasciculatum). Members of this genus are very deep rooted and important slope stabilizers. The foliage is feather-like, allowing the trunk and main branches to show through. The red and white flowers are small but attractive, blooming in summer and fall. The fruit is an achene which is valued by small birds. Red Shank is an attractive garden tree, especially when planted in a small grouping. It does best in full sun, growing upright from 6.5' to 20' tall and 10' wide. Plant on hillsides or use as a hedge or for a bee garden.

 

Plant Type

Tree, Shrub

Height Range

6-12', 12-25'

Width Range

Flower Color

Red, White

Flower Season

Summer, Fall

Leaf Color

Light Green

Bark Color

Brown, Red

Fruit Color

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Fruit Season

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Sun

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Location Uses

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Attracts Wildlife

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Water Saving Tip:

Adjust the water pressure of you irrigation system.

Spray sprinklers work best at 30 pounds per square inch (psi), and gear and impact rotor sprinklers at 40-60 psi.