There is variety known as Hairy
Manzanita.
I see three types of Manzanita here. One grows as an upright small tree, ten to fifteen feet, very beautiful silver gray wood with red/ purple live veins. Another grows only as a small bush and the other is a prostate grower along the ground and up over rocks. I believe this is the one known as ' hairy', the underside of the leaf is hairy, and this is the only one I've seen in cultivation. I have some really nice specimens on the property, I just don't have the sack to dig yet. They are my kryptonite, I love them and desire to hold them, but they flee my approach and I pursue, and they expire. Now, I just look at them in situ, enjoy them immensely, do some cleaning around them and a little trimming. I find they respond well to directional pruning and trimming, as long as they're in the ground. Someday, in a pot.