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Arbutus - Wikipedia Arbutus is a genus of 12 accepted species [2] of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae, [3] native to temperate regions of the Mediterranean, western Europe, the Canary Islands and North America, and commonly called madrones[4] or strawberry trees
Arbutus | Description, Distribution, Examples | Britannica Arbutus, genus of about 11 species of broad-leaved evergreen shrubs and trees in the heath family (Ericaceae) The plants are native to southern Europe and western North America, and several species are cultivated as ornamentals Many species have a distinctive reddish bark
Arbutus - Trees and Shrubs Online As currently understood, Arbutus is distinguished by its fruits being berries whose surface is more or less warty, with multiple seeds per locule In the remaining genera, the fruit is a drupe
Arbutus - Gardenia Arbutus are evergreen trees and shrubs noted for their ornamental bark, small bell-shaped flowers, decorative and edible fruit that resemble strawberries in size and color
Arbutus menziesii | Oregon Laurel - BioExplorer. net Arbutus is a genus of 12 species of recognized flowering plants in the Ericaceae family, native to the temperate regions of North America, Western Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Canary Islands
Arbutus - FNA Arbutus unedo is cultivated as an ornamental tree in California, where it flowers and fruits It is reported to succeed in the USDA hardiness zones 8–10, extending along the Pacific Coast from southwestern Oregon into the region north of Los Angeles, California It grows also in all of coastal Washington and southwestern British Columbia
Arbutus — cultivation and care, purchase The genus Arbutus includes about 20 species of small evergreen trees and shrubs with large leathery leaves and small flowers in apical panicles The fruit is a multi-seeded berry-shaped drupe, resembling a strawberry fruit