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Is This Manzanita?

Harry Muscle

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I found this for sale and I'm wondering if anyone can confirm that this is indeed manzanita wood? According to the seller this piece is 160cm tall.

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Thanks,
Harry
 
Pieces like that you can find available as, for instance, wedding decorations. I don't know if there are particular drying/sterilizing things you'd need to do. I'd be wary of a non aquarium seller giving it that name based on aesthetics rather than botany...
 
Hi all,
I found this for sale and I'm wondering if anyone can confirm that this is indeed manzanita wood?
I'd be wary of a non aquarium seller giving it that name based on aesthetics rather than botany...
I agree with @richardcunliffe, but I'm not sure anyone will have the definitive answer. I would guess that it isn't, mainly because the little branches and twigs are intact. This is Manzanita wood from California <"Manzanita wood shipment to the UK: where to ship it to">.

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We have some older threads where @plantbrain (Tom Barr) talks about collecting Manzanita (Arctostaphylos manzanita) at high altitude in the Sierra Nevada mountains <"Where the manzanita I collect comes from">.

Manzanita has the advantage of being an <"Ericoid shrub">, <"resistant to decay"> and of growing slowly in extreme weather conditions.

Inactive member @parotet (Jordi) collected some Juniper in Spain, with similar characteristics <"Nice source of driftwood">.

cheers Darrel
 
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