Arctostaphylos Alpina is commonly known as bearberry, kinnikinnick, or sandberry. It is a low-growing shrub that is native to North America. The plant is well-known for its edible berries, which are used in medicine and as a food source. Arctostaphylos Alpina is a member of the heather family and can be found in subarctic and alpine regions. The leaves of the plant are evergreen and have a leathery texture. The flowering season is from May to June, and the berries ripen from September to October. Arctostaphylos Alpina is a valuable plant for its medicinal properties and is cultivated for various purposes, including ornamental uses, horticulture, and wildlife habitat.