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Strawberry Tree (Arbutus Unedo) 5 seeds

Strawberry Tree (Arbutus Unedo) 5 seeds
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The elegant strawberry tree is best distinguished by its highly ornamental fruits that turn from gold to red. It is a broad, upright large shrub or small tree native to southern European and the eastern Mediterranean with an adjunct population in Ireland. Like many members of the heath family (Ericaceae), it favors moist, rich, slightly acid soil but will also tolerate summer drought. Mature specimens adopt an appealing vase-shaped habit and gnarled branches.
Fully evergreen, ovate leaves of dark green cover the tree. These have a leathery texture and may be susceptible to sun scald and wind desiccation in winter. The mature stems are lined with gray bark that peels away to reveal a nice cinnamon brown layer beneath. Bloom time is variable depending on geographic location, but most flower in autumn. The pendulous clusters of urn-shaped flowers are creamy white and pollinated by bees. They give rise to the colorful "strawberry" fruits the following autumn. It is not uncommon for plants to have flowers and fruit at the same time. The fruits are edible but don't taste good.
Strawberry tree grows best in full to partial sun and fertile soil with a slightly acid to neutral pH. It is quite drought tolerant once established. Growth tend to be better where summers are dry and winter weather is cool and wet. Shelter from winter winds and in more arid regions provide more shade and irrigation in autumn. Strawberry tree is a good choice for Oceanside plantings and makes a lovely specimen plant for yard and garden.
Information source: www.Learn2Grow.com.

Genus - Arbutus
Species - Unedo
Common name - Strawberry Tree
Pre-Treatment - Required
Hardiness zones - 7 - 10
Height - 20'-25' / 6 - 7.60 m
Spread - 20'-25' / 6 - 7.60 m
Plant type - Large shrub / small tree
Vegetation type - Deciduous
Exposure - Full Sun, Partial Shade
Growth rate - Slow
Soil PH - Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline
Soil type - Clay, Loam, Sand
Water requirements - Drought Tolerant, Average Water
Landscape uses - Container, Feature Plant, Foundation, Shade Trees
Leaf / Flower color - Green / White, light pink

Useful Info
GerminationSoak seeds for 5 - 6 days in warm water.
Sow on the surface of moist soil in a shady position in a greenhouse in late autumn. Do not allow the compost to become dry.
If going to start seeds inside, give 6 weeks of cold and moist stratification. To do that, mix seeds with moist vermiculite or sterile sand, place in airtight zip-lock bag and keep in the fridge at +4C for 6 weeks After sow in teh surface, tamp, keep moist. Can be covered with clear plastic to keep moisture in the soil.
The seed usually germinates in 2 - 3 months at +20C.
Seedlings are prone to damp off, they are best transplanted to individual pots as soon as they are large enough to handle and should be kept well ventilated.
Grow them on in a greenhouse for their first winter and then plant out in late spring after the last expected frosts. Basal cuttings in late winter.