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Massachusetts Kinnikinnick

Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 'Massachusetts'

  • Native Kinnikinnick Ground Cover that Thrives on Rocky, Gravelly Slopes Other Plants Abandon
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 3-6
  • Grows 1 ft Tall, 8-10 ft Wide
  • Drought Tolerant, Salt Tolerant
  • Native, Pollinator-Friendly - Attracts Bees and Butterflies
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Description

Cold weather property owners and coastal gardeners - are you blessed with long stretches of gravelly ground, steep hills, or rocky 'no man's land' on your property?

You are so lucky!

Use the rough and tumble Massachusetts Kinnikinnick shrub (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 'Massachusetts') as a fabulous broadleaf evergreen that solves all your groundcover needs beautifully! Not all of us are so fortunate to have just the right spot for this low-growing, wide-spreading flowering native!

Also known as Bearberry, the delicate rounded leaves cover the ground-hugging branches and are joined by pretty pink and white flowers in early spring that pollinators love. The shrub is then covered in red berries in fall and birds flock to feast!

Cold-hardy throughout USDA planting zones 2 to 6, these are low-growing shrubs reaching only a foot high but spread to an amazing 8 to 10 feet in width! Drought tolerant and very easy to grow, you will enjoy glossy greenery all year round, except for during the autumn when the chill in the air tints the foliage red-gold!

Planting and Application:

Fine-textured, this is a wonderful selection for the right site to prevent soil erosion. It will drape softly over a rock wall to soften the look. Fill that hard-to-mow hillside or eroding slope with evergreen beauty, darling blooms, and bird-friendly cover and food!

Plant this to naturalize in rougher areas of your property or use along the edge of garden borders in full sun! Rambling wide and low, Kinnikinnick acts as living mulch or evergreen groundcover, filling bare ground of your landscaping beds, between shrubs, and as facer plants before larger shrubs and hedges.

Let these evergreen shrubs act as spillers in large planters, or rambling through the Coastal Garden, among Rock Gardens, and as cascading over the tops of retaining walls! Go big by covering large sunny areas wherever an en masse bank of greenery is needed.

  • Glossy Small Broadleaf Evergreen Leaves
  • Darling White & Pink Bell-Shaped Blooms
  • Red Berries For Birds In The Fall
  • Reddish-Gold Fall Tint
  • Low-Growing & Wide-Spreading Groundcover Shrub
  • Groundcover, En Masse, Erosion & Containers

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Best in full sun, this relative of the Manzanita grows in arid desert climates that grow natively throughout the southwestern US. It performs best in sparse slightly acidic soils without fertilization, is xeric and drought-resistant, and is extremely cold-hardy once established, but until then, ensure new plants have Nature Hills Root Booster and regular watering. Provide 3-4 inches of arborist mulch to hold in moisture more consistently and insulate the roots. Prune after the flowers fade to keep these smaller if needed.

  • Full Sun Shrub
  • Moderate to Low Moisture Needs - Xeric Once Established
  • Any Well-Drained Slightly-Acidic Soil - Best In Low Fertility
  • Prune After Flowering
  • Salt, Deer, & Rabbit Resistant

Nature Hills Nursery is not able to keep this rare, wonderful evergreen shrub in stock, so please order your own Massachusetts Kinnikinnick evergreen groundcover shrubs today!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mature height and spread of Massachusetts Kinnikinnick?

  • Massachusetts Kinnikinnick stays compact at just 1 foot tall but spreads impressively wide to 8-10 feet across. This low-growing native shrub works perfectly for covering large areas where you need evergreen groundcover that won't block views.

What are the light requirements for Massachusetts Kinnikinnick—full sun or part shade?

  • Massachusetts Kinnikinnick thrives in full sun conditions. This hardy zones 2-6 groundcover performs best with direct sunlight to achieve its densest growth and most abundant spring blooms. Plant in your sunniest slopes and rocky areas for optimal results.

How do I care for Massachusetts Kinnikinnick after planting?

  • Massachusetts Kinnikinnick is extremely low-maintenance once established, thriving in zones 2-6 with minimal care. This drought-tolerant native requires little to no watering after the first season. Simply plant in full sun and well-draining soil, then let it spread naturally to its 8-10 foot width.

Does Massachusetts Kinnikinnick need fertilizer, and when?

  • Massachusetts Kinnikinnick rarely needs fertilizer once established, as it thrives in poor, rocky soils. This drought-tolerant native actually prefers lean conditions and may become less hardy with rich feeding. Skip fertilizing entirely for best results.

Is Massachusetts Kinnikinnick drought-tolerant once established?

  • Yes, Massachusetts Kinnikinnick is drought tolerant once established. This hardy groundcover thrives in zones 2-6 and actually prefers gravelly, rocky conditions where other plants struggle. Perfect for slopes and difficult sites available at naturehills.com.

How cold hardy is Massachusetts Kinnikinnick in winter?

  • Massachusetts Kinnikinnick is extremely cold hardy, thriving in USDA zones 2 to 6. This tough native can handle harsh winters down to -50°F in the coldest zones. Plant it in well-draining, gravelly soil for best winter survival.

How are Massachusetts Kinnikinnick shipped—bare root or potted?

  • Massachusetts Kinnikinnick ships as potted plants rather than bare root. This hardy groundcover establishes well from containers across zones 2-6. Plant your potted Kinnikinnick in spring for best establishment before winter.

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