How to grow Strawberry Tree / Arbutus unedo
Max Zytaruk Max Zytaruk
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 Published On Oct 16, 2020

This member of the Ericaceae family is compact, evergreen and edible. It makes the perfect privacy hedge, and offers a really nice little fruit too (but I'll admit, it's kind of starchy and bland at first, the aftertaste is nice though haha). The fruits are extremely high in important vitamins such as beta-carotene and omega 6 fatty acids. the blooms are hermaphroditic in nature meaning that you only require one tree to get fruit! They're primarily pollinated by bees, although some flies assist as well. The blooms have a really mild sweet smell that I personally think is comparable to chai. The fruit are about 5 cm in height from base to stem, and about 2.5 cm wide. They ripen to a beautiful yellow colour at first, with a more tart flavour profile, and then mature to a beautiful strawberry red. This plant feeds a lot of our local bird population. It is native to Mediterranean climates spanning from Morocco to Libya in Africa, and the eastern Iberian Peninsula to Asia Minor in Europe. This plant has been naturalized in many of the british isles, and virtually all Mediterranean islands. It is now seen in many parts of the Cascadian coastline too. This plant likes partial shade, slightly acidic soil with exceptional drainage and lots of humus. This tree, in my observation, fruits at random times of the year where there is a cold snap. One of my buddies told me that it fruits in Late winter, which I have seen before, but another one of my friends was confident that it fruits in the fall. So I suppose the fruiting season is more correlated to your local climate. This tree is not related to Strawberries (Fragaria spp.) This plant has beautiful exfoliating orange-yellow-red-brown bark too. I highly recommend you check out this little dense tree, t has a lot to offer all year round. This tree is most effectively propagated using air layering, and is quite successful too this way, but be patient, it takes a season or two to root! Stay blessed you guys and thank you for the support :) I hope I taught you something interesting ♡

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