I am visiting in the Napa Valley region of California and I see several trees around here with a berry or fruit(?) that resembles a strawberry. Does anyone have an idea what this tree is? Thanks.
Tree ID needed please
It's called Arbutus unedo, AKA as the Strawberry Tree.
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/53834/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbutus_unedo
Thanks Bettydee, I see that it is hardy to 7B, my area of the country. I'll look into getting one. I wondered if it is a strawberry tree why the birds were not all over it? You would think! But I didn't see them. Regards, Doug.
This is found planted all over the SF Bay Area where I used to live, but I don't remember seeing any birds around it. The skin is rather hard and warty and my not be very palatable. I do like the way they look.
http://www.floridata.com/ref/a/arbu_une.cfm
http://www.paghat.com/strawberrytree.html
Yes, I also found those sites earlier when doing some searching on this tree. It was 28 degrees the other morning in Napa at the hotel where I was staying, and this tree was right around the corner. So, I figured if it had lasted this many years with weather sometimes below freezing, it had to be somewhat hardy. I like the looks of the tree too even if the fruit is not all that desirable. I also prefer evergreens and this looks like a good choice.
Thanks, Doug
They are edible for sure but the taste ranges from plant to plant. At best, you should expect "acceptable".
Here they taste bland and pithy.
I tasted some grown in the San Diego area that were pretty good, but I was warned to not eat too many. I can't remember the reason for the warning. Don
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