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Strawberry tree facts and health benefits

Strawberry tree facts and health benefits

Strawberry tree Quick Facts
Name: Strawberry tree
Scientific Name: Arbutus unedo L.
Origin Native from the Mediterranean to Ireland
Colors Yellow and gradually change to red
Shapes Spherical berry, 1–2 cm diameter
Flesh colors White to golden in color with a soft jelly-like consistency
Taste Tastes similar to a fig
More facts about Strawberry tree
Arbutus unedo, commonly called strawberry tree, is an evergreen tree, shrub or small tree in the family Ericaceae that is native from the Mediterranean to Ireland. It typically grows in a multi-stemmed form, but can be trained as a single trunk tree. Due to its presence in southwest and northwest Ireland, it is known as either “Irish strawberry tree”, or Cain or cane apple (from the Gaelic name for the tree, caithne, or sometimes “Killarney strawberry tree”. Apart from Arbutus unedo it is also known as Arbutus, Strawberry tree, Grecian madrone, Grecian strawberry tree and Greek strawberry tree. Its fruits are edible and its fruits and leaves are used in folk medicine for diverse purposes.

Plant

Strawberry tree is a broadleaf evergreen, slow-growing large shrub or small tree growing 9 meters tall and 8 meters wide. It grows well in sun or semi-shade. This is a very good tree to grow in towns because it tolerates industrial pollution. It is normally found growing in acidic, alkaline, loamy, moist, sandy, well-drained and clay soils. It tolerates wet sites but does best in well-drained areas that do not experience severe drought. Bark is rough and scaly, grey or grey-brown. Young bark is red-brown and gives off fibers. Young shoots are hairy. The plant has grayish-brown trunk diameter of up to 80 cm.

Leaves are dark green and glossy, 5–10 cm (2–4 in) long and 2–3 cm (0.8–1.2 in) broad, with a serrated margin. The upper surfaces of the leaves are a very glossy dark green color, while the undersides are paler. Flowers are white (rarely pale pink), bell-shaped, 4–6 mm diameter, produced panicles of 10–30 together in autumn. Flowering normally starts from October to December. The flowers have a soft honey scent. This is a wonderful plant to grow as a specimen in a lawn, and it also grows very well on the sunny boundaries of a woodland garden.

Fruit

Strawberry tree produces spherical fruits, about 2 cm in diameter, dark red, and tasty only when fully ripen in autumn. Fruits start out yellow and gradually change to red as they mature. The fruit takes 12 months to ripen and so the tree carries both mature fruit and flowers at the same time and is extremely beautiful at this time. The fruit has a rough skin and white to golden color flesh with a soft jelly-like consistency. It has delicate pleasant flavor and tastes similar to a fig. However, some people find it bland, meally and tasteless.  Arbutus unedo berries are rarely eaten as fresh fruits but have some importance in local agricultural communities which use them for the production of alcoholic beverages, jams, jellies and marmalades. Its fruits are edible and its fruits and leaves are used in folk medicine for diverse purposes.

History

The Strawberry tree is native to Western Europe, France, Ireland and the Mediterranean region. It has been widely naturalized throughout the coastal Mediterranean, Northern Africa and the Americas. Though it continues to grow wild, it is also cultivated simply for ornamental purposes.

Traditional uses of Strawberry Tree

How to Eat

Other Facts

References:

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