There were 3 distinct specimens of interest on the Smith Peak Experience.
Specimen one definitely is Manzanita... the red bark kind... if it gets big it's impossible to wack thru..
doesn't really bend much... you can walk on it... but ... you should have your gaiters on...
Number 2 was your basic low lying shrubation. Easy to walk thru and over...
Specimen number 3 was also low lying but has some nice thorns on it...
Number 3 is the main reason I never wear short pants...
Bee blanketed them all as Manzanita... I questioned this but she sounded fairly confident
in her Manzanita knowledge...
So the big question is ... what exactly were number 2 and 3?
Or.. what are the other low lying shrub named in the "chaparral" locales of the Sierra?
My head really hurts looking at this stuff... so many varieties...
even Manzanita w/ red bark... Whiteleaf, Greenleaf, Pinemat... argh!
Need a Dummies Guide to the REALLY COMMON PLANTS!
I'll be looking at my field guides tonight.