PLANT: Shrub, 0.2–0.5 m tall; bark reddish brown, smooth; branchlets densely glandular hairy. LEAVES: lance-elliptic to ovate; 2–5 cm long, 1–3 cm wide, gray green, glaucous to finely glandular; bases rounded to truncate; tips obtuse to acute; margins entire; petioles 5–10 mm long, glandular hairy (Fig. 3). INFLORESCENCE: simple or one-branched racemes, densely glandular hairy; bracts 6–10 mm long, lanceolate, acuminate, pink (Fig. 4A). FLOWERS: 6–9 mm long, finely glandular hairy; sepals narrowly lanceolate, glandular hairy; corollas pink to white, urceolate; pedicels 5–10 mm long, glandular-pubescent; ovaries glandular hairy. FRUITS: ovoid to globose, 6–10 mm wide, red (Fig. 2B). 2n = 26. NOTES: Dry, rocky hills with interior chaparral and pinyon-juniper and cypress woodlands: all cos. except Apache, La Paz, and Yuma (Fig. 1B); 1200–2000 m (4000–6600 ft.); Apr–May; s CA, n Baja C. to s NV, sw UT. REFERENCES: John L. Anderson , 2008, Vascular Plants of Arizona: Ericaceae. CANOTIA 4 (2): 21–30.