- Strawberry Tree
Taxobox
name = Strawberry Tree
image_width = 250px
image_caption = Strawberry tree leaves and fruit
regnum =Plantae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Ericales
familia =Ericaceae
genus = "Arbutus "
species = "A. unedo"
binomial = "Arbutus unedo"
binomial_authority = L.The Strawberry Tree ("Arbutus unedo" L.) is an
evergreen shrub or smalltree in the familyEricaceae , native to theMediterranean region and westernEurope north to westernFrance andIreland . Due to its presence in South West Ireland, it is also known as Irish strawberry tree, andKillarney strawberry tree.Description
The Strawberry Tree grows to 5-10 m tall, rarely up to 15 m, with a trunk diameter of up to 80 cm. Zone: 7-10
The leaves are dark green and glossy, 5-10 cm long and 2-3 cm broad, with a serrated margin.
The hermaphrodite
flower s are white (rarely pale pink), bell-shaped, 4-6 mm diameter, produced panicles of 10-30 together in autumn. They are pollinated by bees.The
fruit is a redaggregate drupe 1-2 cm diameter, sometimes called arbutus-berry, with a rough surface, maturing 12 months at the same time as the next flowering. The fruit is edible, though many people find it bland and mealy; the name 'unedo' is explained byPliny the Elder as being derived from "unum edo" "I eat one", ["Natural History" 15.28.99] which may seem an apt response to the flavour. They mainly serve as food forbird s but in some countries they are used to makejam andliqueur s (such as the Portuguese "medronho ", a kind of strongbrandy ).Cultivation and uses
Unlike most of the Ericaceae, it grows well in limy
soil s. It is best planted in a sheltered position due to its late flowering habit (see first paragraph). When grown as a tree rather than a multi-stemmed shrub, it is important to select one stem that becomes the main trunk, keeping any other basal sprouts pruned off. It prefers well-drained soil and only moderate amounts of water. The Strawberry Tree is naturally adapted to dry summers, though also growing well in the cool, wet summers of western Ireland. It is therefore useful for planting in areas with a dry-summer climate, and has become a very popular garden specimen inCalifornia and the rest of the west coast ofNorth America . It is hardy in USDA Hardiness Zones 8 to 10. Pests include Scales andThrips , and diseases includeanthracnose , "Phytophthora ", root rot, and rust.Synonyms include "Unedo edulis" Hoffm. and "Arbutus vulgaris" Bub.
ymbolic use
The title of "
The Garden of Earthly Delights ", a mysterious painting byHieronymus Bosch , is a later attribution.It was listed in the inventories of the Spanish Crown as "the picture with the strawberry-tree fruits".External links
* [http://www.shadowdrake.com/arbutus.html Strawberry Tree]
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