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Arbutus menziesii - Wikipedia Arbutus menziesii, or Pacific madrone (commonly madrone or madrona in the United States and arbutus in Canada), is a species of broadleaf evergreen tree in the family Ericaceae
Pacific Madrone - U. S. National Park Service Madrone trees can reach up to 40 m (130 ft), though more typically they are half that height Its upper red-brown bark peels each summer in thin strips to reveal smooth, greenish-yellow bark that ripens into a deep, dark red color
Grow Oregon’s iconic madrone with care and patience With its leathery evergreen leaves, smooth red bark that peels in curls, clusters of white flowers and bright reddish-orange berries, the madrone is one of the most distinctive and beloved native trees of the region
Madrone - Wood Madrone (Arbutus menziesii) is sometimes called madrona or madrono, and scientifically is always preceded by the word Pacific That's because there's a Texas version of the species, and a Mexican one, too
Pacific Madrone It prefers north-facing slopes especially in drier locations Madrone is a particularly beautiful plant, but it grows very slowly in the southern, drier part of its range, where it typically grows to only 25 feet
Arbutus menziesii (Madrone) - Gardenia Exquisite, Arbutus menziesii (Madrone) is a spreading evergreen tree with an elegant, wide-branching habit and leathery, lustrous dark green leaves, 6 in long (15 cm)
The Ultimate Guide to Caring for “”Madrone”” Trees The Madrone tree, scientifically known as Arbutus menziesii, is a striking evergreen native to the western coastal regions of North America This beautiful tree is renowned for its smooth, reddish-brown bark, which peels away in thin sheets, revealing a fresh green layer underneath