n.
Flowering, prostrate, evergreen shrub ( Arctostaphylos uva-ursi ) of the heath family , growing widely throughout North America in rocky and sandy woods and open areas.
It has woody stems that are often 56 ft (1.51.8 m) long. Roots develop from stem joints, and the plant spreads, forming a broad, massive ground cover. The foliage turns bronzy in winter. The white, pink, or pink-tipped flowers are shaped like a narrow-mouthed bell. The berries are red.